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Wisconsin to Receive Over $400,000 in Wachovia SettlementWachovia Capital Markets LLC Settles Multistate Enforcement Actions Involving Potential Conflicts of Interest Between Research, Investment Banking (Madison) Under the terms of a settlement announced today between state securities regulators and Wachovia Capital Markets LLC of Charlotte, North Carolina, Wisconsin stands to receive $407,491 which includes $49,593 for investor education upon final acceptance of the terms of the agreement said DFI Securities Administrator Patricia Struck. The settlement results from allegations of potential conflicts of interest between Wachovia Capital Markets’ research analysts and investment bankers. Struck made the announcement following a 28-month investigation of the firm led by state securities regulators from Nebraska, Virginia, and North Carolina, with significant assistance from Utah and Alabama, and contributions from Georgia, Maine, Connecticut, and New Jersey. The settlement effectively resolves a 28-month multistate investigation of Wachovia Capital Markets, which operates Wachovia Corporation’s institutional brokerage and capital markets businesses. The settlement, the allegations of which were neither admitted nor denied by Wachovia Capital Markets, includes the following charges:
The multistate settlement is related to the April 2003 Global Settlement that 12 other investment banks have reached with the state, federal and industry regulators. Under the terms of the settlement, Wachovia Capital Markets will pay a total of $25 million, including: $20 million in penalties for failing to supervise its employees in connection with potential conflicts of interest between equity research and investment banking; $1.65 million in penalties for failing to preserve required books and records; $3 million to be used for investor education, as designated by the Board of Directors of the North American Securities Administrators Association, Inc. (NASAA); and $350,000 for costs associated with the investigation, which will be paid to NASAA. Struck, the current president of NASAA, said the investigation of Wachovia Capital Markets is part of a comprehensive regulatory effort to reform the relationship between investment banking and research and to manage appropriately conflicts of interest. “Today’s agreement is a major step in our ongoing efforts to help maintain investor confidence by ensuring that all investors are provided with objective research and treated with fairness and honesty,” Struck said. The money received in the form of penalties will be used to educate investors. |
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