Tuesday, September 05, 2006 10:58:10 AM
NASD Fines Morgan Stanley Firms $2.9 Million for Widespread Violations of NASD Rules
Tuesday September 5, 10:52 am ET
Number and Scope of Violations Indicate Extensive Reporting Problems at Both Firms
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- NASD announced today that it has imposed fines totaling $2.9 million against Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. (MSCO) and Morgan Stanley DW Inc. (MSDW) for extensive violations dealing with reporting obligations, best execution, short sales, and a range of other NASD, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) rules.
In addition to the fines, both firms will provide reports to NASD detailing the corrective actions completed and the ongoing corrective actions being taken to ensure that each firm has adequate policies, procedures, systems and training necessary to ensure regulatory compliance.
"MSCO and MSDW had numerous types of reporting violations and the scope of those violations indicated a failure to adequately address compliance needs of the firms," said NASD Executive Vice President Tom Gira. "But MSCO and MSDW also undertook independent, internal reviews to determine the causes and extent of their trade reporting problems, provided their findings to NASD, and were otherwise highly cooperative with NASD's investigation. The firms' cooperation is reflected in the sanctions."
NASD found that MSCO and MSDW each committed numerous violations of federal securities laws, NASD rules and MSRB rules during the seven-year period from 1999 to 2006. Among the most significant was a series of violations of the Order Audit Trail System (OATS) reporting requirements, which resulted from MSCO's pervasive inability to properly track and report OATS data. Additionally, MSDW had numerous regulatory violations involving the firm's failure to adequately price, sell and report corporate and municipal bond transactions, and will make nearly $30,000 in restitution payments to affected customers. NASD also found that both MSCO and MSDW failed to implement effective supervisory systems and written supervisory procedures necessary to ensure compliance with federal securities laws, NASD rules and MSRB rules.
NASD also found a variety of other regulatory violations at both firms. NASD found that MSCO:
* failed to timely report or incorrectly reported thousands of
transactions through the Nasdaq Market Center in Nasdaq National Market
securities, OTC Equity securities and listed securities;
* executed thousands of short sales transactions without ensuring that the
firm could deliver or arrange to borrow the securities by the settlement
date;
* failed to execute hundreds of customer trades at the best available
price, and will make nearly $5,000 in restitution payments to affected
customers;
* failed to report or incorrectly reported thousands of transactions in
corporate bonds; and
* created locked and crossed market conditions in hundreds of instances.
NASD found that MSDW:
* failed to send, or failed to send in a timely manner, required documents
to hundreds of customers in connection with municipal bond transactions;
* failed to report or incorrectly reported thousands of transactions in
corporate and municipal bonds; and
* failed to enforce the firm's written supervisory procedures with respect
to municipal bonds.
In settling these matters, MSCO and MSDW neither admitted nor denied the charges, but consented to the entry of NASD's findings.
Investors can obtain more information about, and the disciplinary record of, any NASD-registered broker or brokerage firm by using NASD's BrokerCheck. NASD makes BrokerCheck available at no charge to the public. In 2005, members of the public used this service to conduct more than 4.3 million searches for existing brokers or firms and requested more than 194,000 reports in cases where disclosable information existed on a broker or firm. Investors can link directly to BrokerCheck at http://www.nasdbrokercheck.com. Investors can also access this service by calling 1-800-289-9999.
NASD is the leading private-sector provider of financial regulatory services, dedicated to investor protection and market integrity through effective and efficient regulation and complementary compliance and technology-based services. NASD touches virtually every aspect of the securities business -- from registering and educating all industry participants, to examining securities firms, enforcing both NASD rules and the federal securities laws, and administering the largest dispute resolution forum for investors and registered firms. For more information, please visit our Web Site at http://www.nasd.com.
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Source: NASD
Tuesday September 5, 10:52 am ET
Number and Scope of Violations Indicate Extensive Reporting Problems at Both Firms
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- NASD announced today that it has imposed fines totaling $2.9 million against Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. (MSCO) and Morgan Stanley DW Inc. (MSDW) for extensive violations dealing with reporting obligations, best execution, short sales, and a range of other NASD, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) rules.
In addition to the fines, both firms will provide reports to NASD detailing the corrective actions completed and the ongoing corrective actions being taken to ensure that each firm has adequate policies, procedures, systems and training necessary to ensure regulatory compliance.
"MSCO and MSDW had numerous types of reporting violations and the scope of those violations indicated a failure to adequately address compliance needs of the firms," said NASD Executive Vice President Tom Gira. "But MSCO and MSDW also undertook independent, internal reviews to determine the causes and extent of their trade reporting problems, provided their findings to NASD, and were otherwise highly cooperative with NASD's investigation. The firms' cooperation is reflected in the sanctions."
NASD found that MSCO and MSDW each committed numerous violations of federal securities laws, NASD rules and MSRB rules during the seven-year period from 1999 to 2006. Among the most significant was a series of violations of the Order Audit Trail System (OATS) reporting requirements, which resulted from MSCO's pervasive inability to properly track and report OATS data. Additionally, MSDW had numerous regulatory violations involving the firm's failure to adequately price, sell and report corporate and municipal bond transactions, and will make nearly $30,000 in restitution payments to affected customers. NASD also found that both MSCO and MSDW failed to implement effective supervisory systems and written supervisory procedures necessary to ensure compliance with federal securities laws, NASD rules and MSRB rules.
NASD also found a variety of other regulatory violations at both firms. NASD found that MSCO:
* failed to timely report or incorrectly reported thousands of
transactions through the Nasdaq Market Center in Nasdaq National Market
securities, OTC Equity securities and listed securities;
* executed thousands of short sales transactions without ensuring that the
firm could deliver or arrange to borrow the securities by the settlement
date;
* failed to execute hundreds of customer trades at the best available
price, and will make nearly $5,000 in restitution payments to affected
customers;
* failed to report or incorrectly reported thousands of transactions in
corporate bonds; and
* created locked and crossed market conditions in hundreds of instances.
NASD found that MSDW:
* failed to send, or failed to send in a timely manner, required documents
to hundreds of customers in connection with municipal bond transactions;
* failed to report or incorrectly reported thousands of transactions in
corporate and municipal bonds; and
* failed to enforce the firm's written supervisory procedures with respect
to municipal bonds.
In settling these matters, MSCO and MSDW neither admitted nor denied the charges, but consented to the entry of NASD's findings.
Investors can obtain more information about, and the disciplinary record of, any NASD-registered broker or brokerage firm by using NASD's BrokerCheck. NASD makes BrokerCheck available at no charge to the public. In 2005, members of the public used this service to conduct more than 4.3 million searches for existing brokers or firms and requested more than 194,000 reports in cases where disclosable information existed on a broker or firm. Investors can link directly to BrokerCheck at http://www.nasdbrokercheck.com. Investors can also access this service by calling 1-800-289-9999.
NASD is the leading private-sector provider of financial regulatory services, dedicated to investor protection and market integrity through effective and efficient regulation and complementary compliance and technology-based services. NASD touches virtually every aspect of the securities business -- from registering and educating all industry participants, to examining securities firms, enforcing both NASD rules and the federal securities laws, and administering the largest dispute resolution forum for investors and registered firms. For more information, please visit our Web Site at http://www.nasd.com.
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Source: NASD
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