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Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
Steven Lofchie is a Partner based in New York. He advises financial institutions and corporate clients on the securities laws and the Commodity Exchange Act, with particular focus on the regulation of broker-dealers, swap dealers, investment funds and other market intermediaries. Steven's transactional practice focuses on securities credit and derivative transactions.
Recent Articles & Comments
Why isn't this a matter for the DOJ? …
The FINRA 6500 Series proposal seems to confirm the view that the use of rehypothecated securities by a broker-dealer, in order to make delivery into a customer short sale, would not be a reportable transaction. (See, Regulatory Intelligence commentary .) This is because the FINRA Rules specifically do not require disclosure of the name of a customer from whom a broker-dealer borrows full-paid or excess margin securities, although the loan itself is reportable. It is therefore…
If the SEC is going to assert that Ethereum is a security, and do so by way of enforcement action rather than by a reasoned statement as to why the agency takes that view, it is impossible to describe the SEC's conduct as anything other than regulation by enforcement. The CFTC has taken the view for over four years that Ethereum is a commodity. (See, e.g., ). What has the SEC been doing these four years if it disagreed with the CFTC? This is not how regulators should work. (But see,…
This is one of a series of actions that the SEC has brought against entities that (i) purchase convertible debt from penny stock companies, (ii) convert the debt into equity at a significant discount from the "market price" of the stock (after a holding period) and (iii) sell the debt to presumably unsophisticated individual investors. (See also ; .)
Some in the industry have viewed these cases as controversial and as somehow providing support for - or related to - the…