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Broker-Dealer's Liability for Recommendations: Under the U.S.Securities Laws and the Suitability Rules of Self-Regulatory Organizations
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Broker-Dealer’s Liability for Recommendations: Under the U.S.Securities Laws and the Suitability Rules of Self-Regulatory Organizations

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In today’s capital markets the individual investor finds it increasingly difficult to gather, select and evaluate all the information that is required to make a reasonable investment decision. It is the broker-dealer who steps into the breach. The service he renders as a professional intermediary of informations culminates in investment recommendations. The threat of being held liable should ensure that a broker-dealer’s recommendation is the result of a sound inquiry into the security and the customer’s situation. This study examines the extent to which such a remedy is actually provided for under the U.S. securities laws and the so-called suitability rules of self-regulatory organizations (i.e., broker-dealer associations and stock exchanges).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
31 December 1982
Pages
122
ISBN
9783820471533

In today’s capital markets the individual investor finds it increasingly difficult to gather, select and evaluate all the information that is required to make a reasonable investment decision. It is the broker-dealer who steps into the breach. The service he renders as a professional intermediary of informations culminates in investment recommendations. The threat of being held liable should ensure that a broker-dealer’s recommendation is the result of a sound inquiry into the security and the customer’s situation. This study examines the extent to which such a remedy is actually provided for under the U.S. securities laws and the so-called suitability rules of self-regulatory organizations (i.e., broker-dealer associations and stock exchanges).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
31 December 1982
Pages
122
ISBN
9783820471533