Word: commissioner
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The role of the ghetto policeman, said the Kerner Commission report, "is already one of the most difficult in our society. He must deal daily with a range of problems and people that test his patience, ingenuity, character and courage in ways that few of us are ever tested." Patrolman...
It must resolve at least three basic problems. They concern not only market professionals but also the 26.5 million Americans who own shares directly and the 100 million who participate in stock trading through mutual funds, pension funds and trusts. First, the 642 brokerage firms that are members of the...
The troubles are coming to a head now because there has been an enormous growth in trading volume. An average of 13 million shares daily changed hands on the Big Board last year, or 21 times the total that exchange officials once expected to be reached in 1980. A rising...
-THE COMMISSION FIGHT. This is the issue with the greatest impact on investors' wallets, and one that the exchange must resolve in the next year or so to appease Government regulators. Under intense pressure from the SEC, it enacted a 7% volume discount on big block trades last year...
Haack is no defender of the tradition of setting commissions so high that they enable even inefficient brokerage houses to make money and the most efficient ones to make barrels of it. Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, a house that specializes in institutional orders, has consistently had a profit margin of 50...