The SEC extended brokers’ rules to banks.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission voted to require that banks that profit from brokering securities must register with the commission and meet other requirements applied to traditional broker-dealers. The decision, closing a 1934 loophole, will not affect banks conducting their brokerage business through already registered subsidiaries or those that provide only a limited service to their customers.
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