Dan is a business journalist who previously worked for various local newspapers and industry publications. He also worked for two years in Beijing as an editor at China Daily. A graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia, he has written about banking, local governments and the legal profession, among other subjects. He now covers how politics, policy and regulation affect the financial planning industry.
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The Federal Trade Commission's proposal would not extend to non-solicitation clauses, which are far more common among brokers and advisors.
By Dan ShawJanuary 6 -
Behind the broker-dealer regulator's proposed changes to its system for resolving disputes lies a lawyer's long-simmering feud.
By Dan ShawJanuary 5 -
Portfolio reviews and retirement contributions are at the top of to-do lists of Morningstar, AARP and industry groups.
By Dan ShawJanuary 2 -
Some think planners need to be more forthcoming about how much of their investing work is being entrusted to third parties.
By Dan ShawDecember 29 -
Christopher Parris also pleaded guilty to fraudulently trying to sell COVID masks to the U.S. government and private businesses.
By Dan ShawDecember 28 -
Government watchdogs propose more oversight amid collapse of crypto and falling markets.
By Dan ShawDecember 27 -
Even before the collapse of FTX, concerns about cryptocurrency and other risky investments were keeping regulators busy.
By Dan ShawDecember 26 -
Comments on FINRA proposal question of difficulty of getting meritless customer complaints erased.
By Dan ShawDecember 22 -
Industry advocates worry the federal agency's proposed rule would undermine the business model that allows advisors and broker-dealers to act independently.
By Dan ShawDecember 19 -
The Wall Street regulator's Regulation Best Execution would require firms to go to extra lengths to ensure they're getting the best deals for customers.
By Dan ShawDecember 16