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FINRA: Guidance given for social-media sites

Finra recently issued guidance to help securities firms and brokers that use social-networking websites to communicate with the public

Finra recently issued guidance to help securities firms and brokers that use social-networking websites to communicate with the public. The guidance in Regulatory Notice 10-06 clarifies the responsibilities of firms to supervise the use of social-networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Linked

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