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Behind every market transaction lies a wealth of data. But how can we harness this information?
On this episode, we sit down with two members of the Market Regulation and Transparency Services team, Senior Vice President of Strategic Regulatory Engagement Alex Ellenberg, and Senior Director of Transparency Services Equities Brendan Loonam. They join us to discuss periodic aggregate market data sets, including some new data recently added to FINRA's website, and how FINRA makes this information available to the public in support of its mission of investor protection and market integrity.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
FINRA Data
OTC Transparency Data
NMS Equity and Option Order Routing Reports (SEC Rule 606(a) Reports)
About NMS Equity and Options Routing Reports (SEC 606(a) Reports)
OTC (ATS & Non-ATS) Transparency
Reg Notice 23-10: FINRA Requests Comment on a Proposal to Require Members to Provide Rule 605 Order Execution Quality Reports to FINRA for Centralized Publication
Episode 149: MRTS 2.0: A Redesign for a Rapidly Evolving MarketFind us: X / YouTube /LinkedIn / Facebook / E-mail
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This episode originally aired in August 2023.
In 2022, FINRA developed an enterprise-wide strategy to ensure it is prepared for an evolving crypto asset regulatory landscape and created the Crypto Hub, the Blockchain Lab and the Crypto Asset Investigations Team
On this episode, the first in a three-part series, we sit down with Omer Meisel, Senior Vice President of the Complex Investigations and Intelligence Group, Jason Foye, Senior Director and Head of FINRA's Crypto Hub, and Reema Abdelhamid, a Director with FINRA Enforcement to learn more about the strategy and the role of the Hub and FINRA’s work to advance its mission of investor protection and market integrity.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
FINRA Blog: An Inside Look into FINRA’s Crypto Asset Work
Episode 112: FINRA's Complex Investigations and Intelligence Team & Cyber and Analytics Unit
Episode 138: FINRA’s Blockchain Lab: Regulation and Innovation For The Future
Episode 145: Compliance and Communication: An Update on FINRA’s Crypto Asset Targeted Exam
Episode 158: An Update on FINRA’s Crypto Asset Work and the Crypto Hub
Episode 162: When Romance Leads to a Crypto Scam
Investor Insights: What Is a Blockchain, and Why Should I Care?
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In the securities world today, there is little daylight between money laundering and fraud. As these two spaces have come to increasingly overlap, FINRA created the Special Investigations Unit, or SIU, to detect and investigate cases illicit finance, market abuse and other fraud.
On this episode, we sit down with SIU Senior Director Gargi Sharma, and three investigative directors from her team: Kayla Le, Peter Gonzalez and David Byrne. They join us to share how they work to proactively identify and mitigate threats related to money laundering and other frauds.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Reg Notice 21-14: FINRA Alerts Firms to Increase in ACH Instant Funds Abuse
Reg Notice 22-25: Heightened Threat of Fraud
Reg Notice 23-06: Effective Practices to Address Risks of Fraudulent Transfers
2023 Report on FINRA’s Examination and Risk Monitoring Program
2024 FINRA Annual Regulatory Oversight Report
Investor Insight: Ramp-and-Dump Scams
Investor Insight: Investment Group Imposter Scams
Episode 33: AML in the Securities Industry
Episode 129: Detecting and Preventing ACATS Fraud
Episode 154: FINRA’s High-Risk Representative Program
Episode 157: An Update on FINRA’s Financial Intelligence Unit
Episode 161: FINRA CEO Robert Cook on Disrupting the Cycle of Financial Fraud
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Gen X is often called the Forgotten Generation given how often they’re overlooked in favor of conversation around boomers, millennials or now even Gen Z. But not today.
On this episode, Gen X is the one in the spotlight as we sit down Gary Mottola, research director with the FINRA Foundation, Ritta McLaughlin, director of community outreach with FINRA’s Investor Education team, and Jeremy Ko, the 2024 FINRA Foundation Ketchum Visiting Scholar, to dig into the financial health of those born between 1965 and 1980 and, importantly, their perception of their own financial well-being.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
How Gen X Compares Financially to Other Generations: Doing Alright but Feeling Bad
FINRA Foundation National Financial Capability Study
Episode 19: Debunked: 7 Myths about Millennials—the Underinvested Generation
Episode 22: Millennials and Money: How to Get Started on the Road to Investing
Episode 134: Gen Z Investors: A Look at the Attitudes and Behaviors of the Youngest Investors
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Why do we engage with scammers? What makes one person more likely to engage than the next? Of those that engage, what makes someone more likely to lose money? These are important questions to ask – and find the answers to – both as consumers and as an industry with an interest in disrupting the cycle of financial fraud.
On this episode, we hear from moderator Emma Fletcher, a senior data researcher with the FTC, and panelists Marti DeLiema, Assistant Research Professor at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Duygu Başaran Şahin, a postdoctoral research fellow at the RAND Center for the Study of Aging, and Gary Mottola, research director for the FINRA Foundation, about the latest research into these important questions and learn more about what might stop someone from engaging with a fraud to begin with.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Exposed to Scams: What Separates Victims from Non-Victims
Does One Size Fit All? An Examination of Risk Factors by Scam Type
Fraud Victimization Across the Lifespan: Evidence on Repeat Victimization Using Perpetrator Data
Addressing the Problem of Chronic Fraud Victimization
Vulnerability of Older Adults to Government Impersonation Scams
A Review of Scam Prevention Messaging Research
Protecting Retail Customers from Gift Card Payment Scams
FINRA Foundation Research Center
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The number of highly sophisticated crypto scams is growing, with Americans losing an estimated $5.6 billion to crypto-related scams in 2023, according to the FBI, a 45 percent jump from the prior year. And often crypto fraud is tied in with romance scams, with criminals targeting victims through texts, dating sites, social media, networking channels or other apps. While we all like to think we would be immune to such scams, research has shown time and again that everyone is vulnerable, even the most highly educated among us.
On this episode, we hear the firsthand accounts of Jules and Brian, two victims of romance crypto scams, who recently spoke at a FINRA Foundation conference on disrupting the cycle of financial fraud. They sat down with Kim Casci-Palangio, program manager of the Cybercrime Support Network (CSN), to share their experiences, the financial, mental and emotional toll they took, and their efforts to recover from their loss. This audio was edited to remove personally identifying information about our victims.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Cybercrime Support Network
Romance Scam Recovery Group
FINRA Foundation
FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
Non-Traditional Costs of Financial Fraud
Investor Alert: Relationship Investment Scams
‘Pig Butchering’ Scams: What They Are and How to Avoid Them
Crypto Investment Scams Infographic
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Last week, FINRA CEO Robert Cook spoke to an audience of regulators, academics, law enforcement agencies, advocacy groups and financial firms at a conference hosted by the FINRA Foundation to underscore the importance of working together to disrupt the cycle of fraud.
He highlighted specific areas for further coordination and announced that FINRA will reach out operators of existing regulatory databases to explore ways to create a one-stop shop resource for investor research. On this episode, we tune in to his remarks.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Full Text of Speech As Prepared for Delivery
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FINRA’s Examinations team carries out one of FINRA’s core functions in the examination of FINRA member firms. In an effort to continuously improve the program, the team has undertaken changes to create efficiencies before, during and after the exam process.
On this episode, Michael Solomon, executive vice president of Examinations and the Membership Application Program, Tom Mellett and John Martino, both vice president of Firm Group Examinations, join us to detail some of the recent changes, including the introduction of thematic reviews, changes to the post-exam closeout process and more.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Episode 132: The Ins and Outs of FINRA’s Annual Program
2024 Regulatory Oversight Report
Targeted (Sweep) Exam Letters
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FINRA’s Membership Application Program (MAP) team serves as the first point of contact for firms looking to enter the broker-dealer industry. It works both to protect investors by ensuring would-be member firms meet FINRA standards of admission, and to help new and existing firms grow and evolve, ensuring a vibrant market for all.
On this episode, Cindy Foster, Vice President of MAP, joins us to share more about FINRA standards of admission and how the group works to ensure a smooth process for both current and prospective member firms.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Member Application Rules
Broker-Dealer Registration
FINRA Standards for Admission
Episode 117: Reviewing and Approving Digital Asset Firms
MAP Tools and Videos
MAP FAQs
Checklist for Mandatory Materiality Consultation
Residential Supervisory Locations (RSL) FAQs
Phone: 212-858-4000, option five
Email: [email protected]
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Last summer, we introduced listeners to FINRA’ Crypto Hub and enterprise-wide strategy for keeping up with the evolving crypto asset regulatory landscape. A year later, this remains an important area of focus for investors, the industry and FINRA.
On this episode, Jamie Udinson, senior director of the Cyber and Analytics Unit, Michael Yuan, a director with FINRA’s Risk Monitoring program, and Jason Stralka, an examination manager with the Exam program, join us to provide an update on FINRA’s crypto asset work, to dig into the results of a recent survey of member firms regarding their crypto-asset touchpoints, to tell us about the new spot Bitcoin ETP market and more.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
2024 Regulatory Oversight Report: Crypt Asset Developments
Crypto Assets Key Topic Page
Episode 136: An Introduction to FINRA’s Crypto Asset Work and the Crypto Hub
Episode 137: The Crucial Role of FINRA’s CAI Team
Episode 138: FINRA’s Blockchain Lab
Episode 145: An Update on FINRA’s Crypt Asset Targeted Exam
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FINRA's Financial Intelligence Unit acts as a nerve center for information on emerging threats impacting the financial industry with the aim of providing actionable intelligence to firms, other regulators and law-enforcement to keep investors safe.
On this episode, Blake Snyder, senior director of FIU, joins us to share how the group has grown and matured over the last few years and how they are evolving the way they share information, including through the introduction of the new Threat Intelligence Products, or TIPs.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Episode 33: AML in the Securities Industry
Episode 86: Introducing FIU
TIP: Protecting Vulnerable Adult and Senior Investors
Investor Insight: Pig Butchering Scams
Investor Insight: Ramp-and-Dump Scams
Regulatory Notice 22-25
National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA)
Infraguard
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Financial social media influencers—or finfluencers—are growing in popularity as a cheap way to reach a new generation of investors. But using these individuals to promote a firm its products or services comes with risks, as revealed by the results of a recent targeted review of FINRA member firm practices in the space.
On this episode, Ira Gluck, senior director of Advertising Regulation, and Melissa Turitz, a director with FINRA Enforcement, dig into the results of the finfluencer target review, the risks and regulatory requirements around this newer form of advertising and share some best practices for firms looking to make use of social media influencer programs.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Reg Notice 17-18: Guidance on Social Media and Business Communications
February 2023 Finfluencer Sweep Update
Rule 2210 – Communications with the Public
Press release – March Finfluencer Enforcement Action
April Finfluencer Letter of Acceptance, Waiver and Consent (AWC)
Gen Z and Investing: Social Media, Crypto, FOMO and Family (Research Report)
Episode 134: A Look at the Attitudes and Behaviors of the Youngest Investors
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In late May, certain amendments to FINRA's margin rule, Rule 4210, went into effect to address a significant source of potential systemic risk and risk to FINRA member firms. The amendments introduced specific margin requirements related to covered agency transactions.
On this episode, we talk to David Aman, senior advisor, and James Barry, director of Credit Regulation, both with FINRA's Office of Financial and Operational Risk Policy, and with Michael MacPherson, a senior advisor with Member Supervision’s Risk Monitoring team, to learn more about the purpose of the rule, which firms might be impacted by the change and what those firms need to think about to ensure compliance with the amended rule.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Contact: [email protected]
Key Topics: Margin
FAQs Regarding Covered Agency Transaction Margin under FINRA Rule 4210
Reg Notice 23-14: Amendments to Covered Agency Transaction Requirements Under FINRA Rule 4210
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Protecting investors from harm is a top FINRA priority. And when it comes to specific individuals who may pose a risk, FINRA's High Risk Representative (HRR) Program is on the case.
On this episode, Brooks Brown, Senior Director, and Eric Hebert and John Salerno, Investigative Directors, from the HRR unit join us to explain how they identify and monitor individuals who pose an elevated risk of misconduct to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the market.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Episode 114: Bringing Cases Against Individual Brokers
Episode 150: A Cybersecurity Update with FINRA’s Complex Investigations and Intelligence Team (CII)
Key Topic: Protecting Investors from Misconduct
Virtual Conference Panel: Supervision of High-Risk Activities
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Every day, FINRA's Insider Trading Detection Program uses sophisticated technology and analytics to monitor 100% of trading in stocks, options and bonds for potentially suspicious activity around material news events, resulting in hundreds of referrals to the SEC and law enforcement every year.
On this episode, we hear from Sam Draddy, a Senior Vice President of the Market Abuse Unit within FINRA's Market Regulation and Transparency Services, and Karen Braine, Vice President of the Insider Trading Detection Program, about how they connect trading data, information from public sources and from companies and FINRA firms to pull together actionable intelligence.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Episode 23: Insider Trading: Finding the Needle in the Haystack
Blog: FINRA Plays a Vital Role in Exposing Insider Trading
SEC Litigation Release: Sean R. Steward et al.
SEC Litigation Release: Andreas Bechtolsheim
SEC Litigation Release: Joseph C. Lewis et al.
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Senior investor protection has long been a priority for FINRA, and the Vulnerable Adults and Seniors Team (VAST) is at the forefront of FINRA's efforts in this space.
On this episode, we hear from Brooke Hickman, Director of the Vulnerable Adults and Seniors Investigative Team, Mike Paskin, a manager with VAST Investigations, and Liz Yoka, a manager of the VAST Intake team, to hear how the groups work with individual investors, firms, states and other regulators to prevent and detect financial exploitation of senior and other vulnerable investors.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
2024 Annual Regulatory Oversight Report
Episode 72: Anti-Money Laundering and Elder Exploitation
Episode 128: The 2023 Senior Investor Protection Conference
Episode 105: The Essential Senior Investor Protection Tools: FINRA Rules 2165 and 4512
FINRA Securities Helpline for Seniors – 844-57-HELPS (844-574-3577)
FINRA Key Topic Page: Senior Investors
FAQ Regarding FINRA’s Rules Relating to Financial Exploitation of Seniors
Trusted Contact Infographic
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On May 28th, U.S. markets are moving to a one-day settlement cycle, familiarly known as T+1. This move, which returns the settlement time frame back to a point at which it last stood a century ago, will have wide ranging impacts for firms, investors and regulators.
On this episode, we hear from James Barry, Director of Credit Regulation with FINRA's Office of Financial and Operational Risk Policy, Bobby Gomez, a Senior Director with Market Regulation and Transparency Services' Strategic Initiatives team, Mike MacPherson, a Senior Advisor in Member Supervision's Risk Monitoring group, and John Nachmann, Associate General Counsel with the Office of General Counsel's Regulatory Practice, to discuss what all market participants need to be thinking about and testing ahead of the transition.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Episode 127: Understanding the Unique Risks of Every Firm
DTCC: The Key to T+1 Success Blog
Reg Notice 23-15: Regulation T and SEA Rule 15c3-3 Extension
Technical Notice: T+1 Settlement Testing
FINRA Margin Regulation
FINRA Investor Insight: Understanding Settlement Cycles
2024 Annual Regulatory Oversight Report
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These days, it's not a matter of if, but when, when it comes to cybersecurity incidents, which is why it's essential for all firms to ensure they're prepared for the inevitable.
On this episode, we're catching up with Bryan Smith, the new senior vice president of FINRA’s Complex Investigations and Intelligence (CII) team and Brita Bayatmakou, vice president of the Cyber and Analytics Unit within CII, for an update on CII, the cyber threat landscape and what firms should be thinking about and doing in response to the latest trends.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
FINRA's FBI Cyber Threat Briefings (Next Briefing: April 22)
Episode 112: Introducing FINRA’s Complex Investigations and Intelligence Team
CISA Alerts and Advisories
FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center: Industry Alerts
Reg Notice 21-29: Obligations Related to Outsourcing to Third-Party Vendors
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U.S. financial markets today are not what they were ten years ago, five years ago, or even just a couple of years ago. Over the years, FINRA's Market Regulation and Transparency Services (MRTS) team successfully grew and evolved to meet the changing demands of the markets they oversaw. But recently, the group took time to ask, how would we build this team if we were starting from scratch? And the answer to that question involved redesigning the group structure around specific functions, rather than around specific rules or products.
On this episode, we hear from Feral Talib, Executive Vice President of Surveillance and Market Intelligence, Jackie Perrell, a Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff for MRTS, and Steve Price, Senior Vice President of Market Investigations to learn how the MRTS team has realigned itself, allowing it to be more nimble in addressing and anticipating risks, to better leverage its data and more.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
2024 FINRA Annual Regulatory Oversight Report
Feral Talib Named Executive Vice President and Head of Surveillance & Market Intelligence
Episode 60: Greg Ruppert and the National Cause and Financial Crimes Detection Programs
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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLM) are taking the world by storm, presenting numerous opportunities to create business efficiencies. While the new technologies offer many potential benefits to firms, regulators and investors, they also introduce unique risks.
On this episode, we hear from Brad Ahrens, senior vice president of Advanced Analytics, Andrew McElduff, vice president with Member Supervision's Risk Monitoring team and Haime Workie, vice president and head of FINRA's Office of Financial Innovation, who are closely looking at these technologies and following developments in this space to learn how FINRA is looking at and thinking about generative AI when it comes to its own business and what it's looking at and seeing when it comes to firm use of these tools.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Securities Industry
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Investment Fraud
Reg Notice 21-19: Obligations Related to Outsourcing to Third-Party Vendors
Rule 3110: Supervision
2024 FINRA Annual Regulatory Oversight Report
2023 Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence for Congress
NIST: Artificial Intelligence
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