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Anti-Farallon Student Coalition Submits HF Comments to SEC
By Staff WriterNEW HAVEN, Conn. (HedgeWorld.com)--The campus-based coalition that has demanded hedge fund Farallon Capital Management LLC provide greater disclosure of its investments filed a comment letter with the Securities and Exchange Commission urging registration of hedge fund managers as investment advisers. The group, which calls itself the Unfarallon coalition, submitted the...
September 17, 2004
Comment Period Ends: Leaving Something from EverybodyWASHINGTON (HedgeWorld.com)--Despite calls for extension, the Securities and Exchange Commission has let the clock run out on the comment period for its proposed rule requiring most hedge funds to register as investment advisers. A comment from the National Futures Association proposed that any final SEC rule exclude from its coverage...
September 15, 2004
Debate On SOX Model Reg ContinuesByRegulators continue to say that stronger financial reporting requirements make good sense and that insurers should embrace a model regulation that achieves that goal.In response, ...
September 13, 2004
IRS Proposes Determination Letter ScheduleNU Online News Service, Sept. 13, 2004, 5:22 p.m. EDTThe Internal Revenue Service has proposed a new schedule for evaluating whether employee retirement plans ...
September 13, 2004
IRS Approves Use of 2001 CSO TablesThe Internal Revenue Service has given official permission for taxpayers to use the 2001 Commissioners' Standard Ordinary mortality and morbidity tables.[@@]Taxpayers can use the ...
September 10, 2004
Parent of Thomas Weisel Asset Management Settles SEC ChargesSAN FRANCISCO (HedgeWorld.com)--Thomas Weisel Partners LLC, a brokerage firm and investment bank, concluded a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission resolving charges that relate to the inappropriate influence allegedly exerted by its investment bankers upon its research analysts. The SEC's complaint alleged that Thomas Weisel Partners analysts participated in...
September 10, 2004
Renaissance Favors Selectively Extending SEC's Financial Statement DeadlineNEW YORK (HedgeWorld.com)--Multibillion-dollar hedge fund firm Renaissance Technologies Corp. officially joined the ranks of those criticizing one particular aspect of the Securities and Exchange Commission proposal to require that hedge fund managers register as investment advisers. In a Sept. 7 letter to the SEC, Renaissance Vice President Mark Silber wrote...
September 10, 2004
Invesco Employees Settle with SECDENVER (HedgeWorld.com)--Three former Invesco Funds Group Inc. employees have settled Securities and Exchange Commission charges they helped outside investors conduct extensive market timing in Invesco mutual funds. Timothy J. Miller, former chief investment officer and a portfolio manager; Thomas A. Kolbe, former national sales manager; and Michael D. Legoski, former...