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The SRO is alleging that the firm failed to meet key aspects of the the rules for short sale practices as covered by the SEC’s Regulation SHO.
Electronic execution brokerage firm Interactive Brokers has been fined $5.5 million by FINRA, a self-regulatory organization (SRO), for allegedly violating the rules for short sale practices — covered by the SEC’s Regulation SHO —and for supervisory failures from July 2012 through June 2015. “Regulation SHO established ‘locate’ and ‘close-out’ standards that are primarily aimed at...
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