The SEC has fined a registered investment adviser for failing to adopt and implement written policies and procedures reasonably designed to detect problems with its securities pricing.
A New York-based mutual fund adviser is paying more than $500,000 to settle SEC charges that it misled investors by overvaluing odd lot positions in mortgage-backed securities.
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