TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. on Monday said it will buy back some auction-rate securities purchased by clients who lost money when the ARS market seized up during the credit crunch. Separately, the SEC said Monday it has settled charges against the online broker for making inaccurate statements when selling ARS to customers.
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