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Wall Street Watchdog To Pick Insider As Arbitration Head

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(Reuters) – The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has narrowed its search for a new head of its arbitration unit to two of its own long-time officials, according to a person familiar with the matter. FINRA, Wall Street’s industry-funded watchdog, will replace the retiring chief of its arbitration unit with either Richard Berry, the unit’s director of…

Wall Street Watchdog To Pick Insider As Arbitration Head

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