FINRA Proposes Three-Year Extension To OATS Exemptive Authority

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FINRA proposed a three-year extension of its authority under FINRA Rule 7470 to grant certain small broker-dealers exemptions from the Order Audit
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FINRA proposed a three-year extension of its authority under FINRA Rule 7470 to grant certain small broker-dealers exemptions from the Order Audit Trail System ("OATS") recording and reporting requirements with respect to manual orders. Under the proposal, FINRA's exemptive authority would expire on July 11, 2022.

FINRA filed the proposed rule change for immediate effectiveness.

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