All United States articles – Page 110
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      BlogGirl Scouts of USA appoints general counselGirl Scouts of the USA announced the appointment of Diana Beinart as general counsel. 
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      BlogSS&C Technologies names CCO for U.S. registered fundsSS&C Technologies Holdings announced the appointment of Joanne Kane as chief compliance officer for its U.S. registered funds. 
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         News Brief News BriefSEC commissioner: ESG standards attempt to ‘measure the unmeasurable’Hester Peirce of the Securities and Exchange Commission argued materiality-based standards—not environmental, social, and governance standards—best suit investors’ needs during a recent speech. 
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         News Brief News BriefFTC attorney says agency concerned with generative AI useThe Federal Trade Commission is closely tracking company use of artificial intelligence tools for possible rule violations involving deception, discrimination, excessive manipulation, or unfairness. 
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         News Brief News BriefLawmakers pressure SEC to examine Shein’s sourcing practices before IPOTwo dozen lawmakers have demanded the Securities and Exchange Commission require an independent third party to verify fast-fashion retailer Shein does not use Uyghur forced labor before allowing it to go public. 
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         Premium PremiumSurvey: In-house counsel salaries, bonuses decreased in 2022In-house counsel salaries took a small step back in 2022, according to the latest analysis from executive search firm BarkerGilmore, while overall bonuses suffered a much steeper decline. 
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         News Brief News BriefCrypto exchange Poloniex to pay $7.6M in OFAC sanctions caseCryptocurrency exchange Poloniex agreed to pay nearly $7.6 million as part of a settlement with the Office of Foreign Assets Control for engaging with more than 200 customers across a handful of sanctioned regions. 
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      BlogRSM US promotes national risk consulting leader to chief risk officerAssurance, tax, and consulting services firm RSM US announced the promotion of National Leader of Risk Consulting John Brackett as chief risk officer. 
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         News Brief News BriefSEC reopens comment period on beneficial ownership proposalThe Securities and Exchange Commission reopened the comment period on proposed changes to “modernize” its beneficial ownership rule, including shortening certain filing deadlines. 
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         Opinion OpinionRecord Seagate enforcement a reminder it doesn’t matter if you think you’re rightNot knowing with certainty whether the business you’re conducting meets all relevant regulatory standards is a recipe for trouble, as Seagate learned in paying $300 million for its restricted dealings with Chinese telecom Huawei. 
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         News Brief News BriefFirst Republic Bank closed, sold to JPMorgan Chase by FDICSan Francisco-based First Republic Bank was closed by state and federal banking regulators over the weekend, then sold to JPMorgan Chase Bank. The failure is the second largest in U.S. banking history. 
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         News Brief News BriefFed pledges heightened supervision following SVB collapseThe Federal Reserve Board will likely recommend strengthening regulatory and supervisory procedures for mid-sized regional banks in the aftermath of the failure of Silicon Valley Bank. 
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         News Brief News BriefMastercard facing DOJ probe into debit practicesMastercard said it is under investigation by the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division regarding the company’s debit card program and competition with other payment networks and technologies. 
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      News BriefAttorney pleads guilty to aiding sanctioned Russian oligarchNew York attorney Robert Wise faces up to five years in prison after pleading guilty to making payments to maintain U.S. properties secretly owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg. 
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         News Brief News BriefSEC risk alert flags branch office cybersecurity controlsThe protection of customer personal data by branch offices of broker-dealers and investment advisers should be just as robust—and as well-coordinated—as protocols used by the firm’s home office, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
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         News Brief News BriefFinCEN annual report: How DOJ, IRS use SARs to aid probesThe Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s year in review for fiscal year 2022 provides details on how other U.S. agencies use information derived from the millions of suspicious activity reports filed each year to support their enforcement efforts. 
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         News Brief News BriefFrank’s International to pay $8M in FCPA caseDutch oilfield services provider Frank’s International agreed to pay nearly $8 million as part of a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission for allegedly paying bribes to influence oil drilling contracts in Angola. 
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         News Brief News BriefKingdom Trust fined $1.5M over ‘substantially inadequate’ AML controlsSouth Dakota-based Kingdom Trust Co. agreed to pay a $1.5 million fine to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network for anti-money laundering deficiencies that resulted in violations of the Bank Secrecy Act. 
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         News Brief News BriefU.S. authorities reiterate enforcement focus on AI discriminationOfficials at four U.S. agencies warned they are prepared to act against bias or discrimination that involves artificial intelligence. 
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         News Brief News BriefMizuho Capital Markets to pay $6.8M for undisclosed pre-hedgingMizuho Capital Markets agreed to pay more than $6.8 million to settle charges from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission it failed to adequately disclose its pre-trade activity on certain foreign exchange forward transactions that disadvantaged customers. 
 
             
 
            

