A broadband connectivity company settled charges with the SEC for failing to maintain internal accounting controls intended to ensure that the company's stock buybacks were conducted in accordance with management authorizations.
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Six "insiders" of public companies settled charges with the SEC for failing to file reports on their securities holdings and transactions in a timely manner. Five public companies were also charged for contributing to the violations.
An investment adviser settled SEC charges for failure to (i) disclose conflicts of interest related to its ownership of special purpose acquisition companies and (ii) file timely and accurate reports.
A bank settled OCC charges for violating the statutory holding period for "other real estate owned" and failing to implement corrective measures.
The American Banking Association, SIFMA and the Institute of International Bankers proposed revisions to a Federal Reserve Board proposal to modify its regulations for determining "whether a company has the ability to exercise a controlling influence" on another company.