support or hinder the SEC’s proceedings; and records or past demeanors indicating unsuitability to serve as personnel in capital market businesses. The SEC reiterates that investors should regularly
evidence relating to derivatives trading under the following rules: (1) Records of advice given to customers and derivatives orders placed by customers shall be kept for at least three months from the date
rules: (1) Records of advice given to customers and derivatives orders placed by customers shall be kept for at least three months from the date on which the advice is given or order is placed, as the
documented or electronic information. Clause 7 A derivatives broker shall keep the evidence relating to derivatives trading under the following criteria: (1) records of advice given to customers and
either in the form of documented or electronic information. Clause 7 A derivatives broker shall keep the evidence relating to derivatives trading under the following criteria: (1) records of advice given
either in the form of documented or electronic information. Clause 7 A derivatives broker shall keep the evidence relating to derivatives trading under the following criteria: (1) records of advice given
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and the joint commission of, or consent to, the making of false entries in the accounting records and documents of STARK and its subsidiaries. The SEC therefore considered that the actions of Mr