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Reading 2-V: Standards of Professional Conduct & Guidan

Q15. An analyst receives a report from his research department that summarizes and interprets a recent speech from the chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve. The summary says that the chairman thinks inflation is under control. Based upon this summary, the analyst says in his next newsletter that inflation is under control. This is a violation of:

A)   Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis, and Standard V(B), Communication with Clients and Prospective Clients.

B)   Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis, only.

C)   none of the Standards listed here.

Q16. Susan Plumb is the supervisor of her firm’s research department. Her firm has been seeking the mandate to underwrite Wings Industries’ proposed secondary stock offering. Without mentioning that the firm is seeking the mandate, she asks Jack Dawson to analyze Wings common stock and prepare a research report. After reasonable effort, Dawson produces a favorable report on Wings stock. Plumb then adds a footnote describing the underwriting relationship with Wings and disseminates the report to the firm’s clients. According to CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct, these actions are:

A)   a violation of Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis.

B)   a violation of Standard VI(A), Disclosure of Conflicts.

C)   not a violation of any Standard.

Q17. An analyst receives a research report from a colleague. The colleague’s report has an elaborate table with performance data on publicly traded stocks. The colleague says the data in the table consists of measures provided by Standard & Poor’s. The analyst finds the table a useful reference for a report she is writing. She uses several pieces of data from the table. The analyst is potentially in violation of:

A)   Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis, if she does not first verify the data in the table is accurate.

B)   Standard I(C), Misrepresentation, concerning the use of the work of others.

C)   no particular standard because this is appropriate activity.

答案和详解如下:

Q15. An analyst receives a report from his research department that summarizes and interprets a recent speech from the chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve. The summary says that the chairman thinks inflation is under control. Based upon this summary, the analyst says in his next newsletter that inflation is under control. This is a violation of:

A)   Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis, and Standard V(B), Communication with Clients and Prospective Clients.

B)   Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis, only.

C)   none of the Standards listed here.

Correct answer is A)

The analyst should verify that the research department has interpreted the chairman’s speech correctly. The analyst must make it clear that the statement concerning inflation is only an opinion. No one knows if that is true or not at any point in time. Based upon the given information, we cannot say that the analyst is violating only one standard. The analyst may also be violating plagiarism in accordance with Standard I(C), Misrepresentation. Hence, the answer citing the two standards and not limiting violations to just those two standards is the best answer.

Q16. Susan Plumb is the supervisor of her firm’s research department. Her firm has been seeking the mandate to underwrite Wings Industries’ proposed secondary stock offering. Without mentioning that the firm is seeking the mandate, she asks Jack Dawson to analyze Wings common stock and prepare a research report. After reasonable effort, Dawson produces a favorable report on Wings stock. Plumb then adds a footnote describing the underwriting relationship with Wings and disseminates the report to the firm’s clients. According to CFA Institute Standards of Professional Conduct, these actions are:

A)   a violation of Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis.

B)   a violation of Standard VI(A), Disclosure of Conflicts.

C)   not a violation of any Standard.

Correct answer is C)         

The fact that the firm is seeking the mandate does not preclude the research department from performing analytical work on the security. As long as the final recommendation is based upon reasonable facts, not the desire to obtain the mandate, there is no violation.

Q17. An analyst receives a research report from a colleague. The colleague’s report has an elaborate table with performance data on publicly traded stocks. The colleague says the data in the table consists of measures provided by Standard & Poor’s. The analyst finds the table a useful reference for a report she is writing. She uses several pieces of data from the table. The analyst is potentially in violation of:

A)   Standard V(A), Diligence and Reasonable Basis, if she does not first verify the data in the table is accurate.

B)   Standard I(C), Misrepresentation, concerning the use of the work of others.

C)   no particular standard because this is appropriate activity.

Correct answer is A)

Since the data in the table supposedly comes from Standard & Poor’s, a recognized data source, the analyst does not have to cite the source of the data. However, the analyst needs to use reasonable care and verify that the data is accurate by going back to the source. Had the analyst printed the table prepared by her colleague without acknowledgement, the analyst would have violated Standard I(C), Misrepresentation.

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