By Knut Rostad Avoiding or managing conflicts of interest is, arguably, the center piece of a fiduciary’s responsibility and the glue in an advisor/client relationship of trust and confidence. At least this is what one might surmise from the investment professionals who advised Congress as it crafted the Advisers Act of 1940, or the Supreme […]
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On Wall Street.com – Institute Takes Issue With SIFMA on Proposed Uniform Fiduciary Rule
The Institute was recently interviewed for an article published in OnWallStreet.com. The full article is here, and an excerpt is below. Despite SIFMA’s public statements that it supports a uniform fiduciary rule for all advisors, the Institute for the Fiduciary Standard believes that the brokerage industry group is really advocating a less stringent brokers […]
Institute for the Fiduciary Standard to SEC: SIFMA Proposal Harms Investors
Washington, D.C. – The Institute for a Fiduciary Standard, in a letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission, warned that a proposal by SIFMA fails to uphold essential fiduciary principles. Fiduciary duties of loyalty and due care are replaced with broker-dealer guidance on suitable “broker sales” recommendations, support for conflicted advice, inadequate disclosure, and unrestrained […]