Looking ahead to what many say will soon be the most troublesome  compliance area, IHS Regulatory Products, Englewood, Colo., has added a   securities product.   
The "Securities Regulatory Library" on CD-ROM includes the full text of  all rules published in the Federal Register regarding securities. 
  
Pertinent laws, such as the Securities and Exchange Act and the  Investment Company Act, also are included on the disk, as are publications   from the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures   Trading Commission.     
IHS, which has 2,700 customers for a similar product that covers banking  rules, laws, and agency issuances, saw a need in this market. 
  
"Bankers are more interested in securities now, and many feel there is a  gap in their information," said Mary Cavarra, general manager for IHS   financial products.   
IHS does not interpret the publications but allows users to call up data  quickly for reference. 
The securities library costs $1,795 for an annual subscription, which  includes monthly updates and a CD-ROM drive. For an additional $500 each,   users can buy disks with the rules and publications of the National   Association of Securities Dealers or the New York Stock Exchange.