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The Obama administration could require big companies to disclose donations to the SEC.
GW’s National Security Archive issued a FOIA request to the SEC for the documents.
The rules have loosened for CEOs using social-media sites. If only they'd say something interesting.
In 2007, Porter Stansberry was sued by the SEC and fined $1.5 million for security fraud.
Investors with brokerage accounts must settle disputes through the FINRA-run arbitration system, not a jury trial.
'Too big to jail' hype masks the real issues with government and the finance industry.
A tougher cop could boost Wall Street's sorry reputation.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will nominate Mary Jo White to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, tapping an attorney with broad experience in prosecuting white-collar crimes to lead an agency that has a central role in implementing Wall Street reform.
As the Dodd-Frank Act is implemented in 2013, its many flaw will become all too apparent.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — With the majority of conference regular-season games in the books, the SEC again holds national bragging rights.













