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Paul Renard of SII Investments Suspended Over Unsuitable Sales of Nontraditional ETFs

Paul Renard (Renard) a broker with SII Investments, Inc. (SII) was recently suspended for two years and fined $60,000 by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over allegations that Renard: (1) recommended that at least four customers buy and hold nontraditional ETFs without having reasonable grounds for believing that the…

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Jeffrey Isaacs of Investors Capital Corporation Suspended Over Unsuitable Sale of Securities

Broker Jeffrey M. Isaacs (Issacs) of Investors Capital Corporation (ICC) was recently suspended and sanctioned by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over allegations that Isaacs made negligent material misrepresentations of fact in connection with the unsuitable sale of two private placements to ICC customers.  In addition, after the customers…

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Maurice Chelliah of World Group Securities Barred Over Allegations of Improper Investment Recommendations

Maurice Joseph Chelliah (Chelliah) was recently barred from the financial industry by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over allegations that Chelliah converted $90,000 from two World Group Securities, Inc. (WGS) clients and made unsuitable recommendations to five WGS customers.  FINRA alleged that Chelliah recommended that these customers refinance their…

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UBS Puerto Rico Bond Fund Sales Practices Come Under Fire

UBS Puerto Rico operates 23 proprietary non-exchange-traded closed-end funds (UBS Funds).   UBS is one of the key players in the Puerto Rico municipal debt market and has packaged and sold approximately $10 billion in municipal debt through the UBS Funds. It has been alleged that UBS marketed the UBS Funds…

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Former Merrill Lynch Broker David Zeng Barred From the Financial Industry

David G. Zeng (Zeng) was recently barred from the financial industry by The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) over allegations that the broker failed to respond to the regulator’s inquiries concerning at least a dozen customer disputes initiated against the broker.  The customer complaints against Zeng include claims of misrepresentations,…

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Broker James Tallant Suspended Over Allegations of Excessive Trading and Quantitative Unsuitable Investments

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) suspended broker James Glenn Tallant (Tallant) for three months and fined him $15,000 including the disgorgement of $8,560.44 in commissions.  FINRA alleged that Tallant exercised discretionary trading authority without written authorization in four securities accounts in violation of NASD Conduct Rule 2510(b) and FINRA…

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FINRA Arbitration Panel Awards BBVA Securities’ Investors $1.2 Million

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) Arbitration Panel has awarded damages to investors in the amount of $1.2 million in compensatory damages and cost of fees associated with the arbitration. The alleged claim was asserted against BBVA Securities of Puerto Rico, Inc. (BBVA Securities) and employees of the brokerage firm. BBVA Securities is…

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FINRA Files Regulatory Action Against Beverly Hills Broker Bambi Holzer

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) filed a civil enforcement action on October 18, 2013 against Bambi Holzer, a formerly registered broker and investment advisor in Beverly Hills, California. FINRA alleged in its complaint that between February and March 2008, Holzer, then a broker at Wedbush Securities, Inc. in Los…

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Broker Sanctioned Over Unsuitable Sales of Private Placement Securities

All brokers and broker-dealers have an obligation to ensure that their investment or investment strategy recommendation is suitable for the customer.  All sales efforts must be reasonable and appropriate for the investor based upon the investor’s risk tolerance, investment objectives, age, financial circumstances, other investment holdings, experience, and other facts…

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Sunset Financial Services Fined By FINRA Over Nontraditional (Leveraged) ETF Sales

Between March 16, 2009, and September 21, 2012, FINRA alleged that Sunset Financial Services, Inc., (Sunset) failed to establish and maintain a supervisory system regarding the sale of leveraged or inverse exchange-traded funds, otherwise known as nontraditional ETFs, that was reasonably designed to comply with NASD Conduct Rule 3010. Sunset…

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