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SEC Pushes for Display of Link Between Pay and Performance -
Thursday, April 30, 2015
WASHINGTON (AP) – Federal regulators have taken a step toward requiring public companies to show the relationship between the compensation of their top executives and the company's financial performance.
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Saving for Retirement: Obama Proposal Sets Up Wall Street Fight -
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
WASHINGTON (AP) – Tapping the anxieties of aging baby boomers, President Barack Obama on Monday called for tougher standards on brokers who manage retirement savings accounts, a change that could affect the investment advice received by many Americans and aggravate tensions between the White House and Wall Street.
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Rules on Bank Risk in Mortgage Bonds Being Adopted -
Thursday, October 23, 2014
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators are proceeding with new rules that ease guidelines for banks selling mortgage securities and could mean fewer borrowers will need to make hefty down payments.
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SEC Moves Toward Mandate on CEO-Worker Pay Gap -
Thursday, September 19, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – Public companies would have to show the difference in pay between their CEOs and ordinary employees under a proposal advanced by federal regulators.
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted 3-2 Wednesday to propose a rule that would compel companies to report that information publicly. Companies would have to report the ratio between their chief executive's annual compensation and the median, or midpoint, pay of employees.
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‘Judge-Sicle’ Murder Mystery Thrills to the End -
Thursday, January 31, 2013
How could I not read the latest David Rosenfelt novel, “Airtight?” How could I not?! The author’s very publicist himself sent me an advance reading copy, asking that I do so. That, plus the book starts out with the murder of a judge, and I obviously want that case cracked, right?