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Senate Reform Bill Compromise on Fiduciary Is Still Being Debated
By Melanie WaddellSenator Tim Johnson (D-South Dakota) offered House conferees a compromise Tuesday night, June 22, regarding putting brokers under a fiduciary standard of care.
June 24, 2010
SEC To Study Fiduciary StandardInsurance agents would be required, probably within 18 months, to meet a fiduciary standard in selling investment products under a deal worked out in Congress today.
June 24, 2010
REFORM DEAL: Fiduciary Standard Can Apply to BrokersIn the latest version of the financial reform bill, the Sentate and House decide that the SEC can put financial advisors/stock brokers under same fiduciary standard as investment advisors -- after study.
June 24, 2010
In Reform Bill, Senate and House Reach Deal on FiduciarySenate conferees on Thursday, June 24, accepted the House counteroffer on fiduciary duty.
June 24, 2010
Saratoga--Not YorktownAgreement between House-Senate conferees on the fiduciary provision was a clear victory--not a final victory--for investors.
June 24, 2010
Loophole in financial reform could hurt seniors, mainstream media suggestsAfter a series of behind-the-scenes efforts resulted in what looks like a substantial victory for foes of the SEC 151A proposal, the non-financial industry media media has painted a more sinister view of what actually occurred this week in Washington.
June 23, 2010
H.R. 4173: Senate Conferees Back Indexed Annuity ProposalThe lawmakers who are representing the Senate in H.R. 4173 conference committee proceedings moved Tuesday to offer the Senate an amendment that would keep most indexed annuities state-regulated.
June 23, 2010
SEC Rule 151A Killer: Congress Paves Way For FIAs To Remain State-RegulatedCongress on Thursday took an important step toward clarifying the status of Fixed Indexed Annuities as insurance products rather than securities.