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31Securities and Exchange Commission — SEC A US government agency established in 1934 to protect investors by regulating behaviour in the securities markets. Each year the SEC brings between 400–500 civil enforcement actions against individuals and companies that break the securities… …
32Securities and Exchange Commission — Note and. The regulatory body for U.S. stock markets; but note that it is the Securities Exchange Act …
33Securities and Exchange Commission — SEC A US government agency established in 1934 to protect investors by regulating behaviour in the securities markets. Each year the SEC brings between 400 500 civil enforcement actions against individuals and companies that break the securities… …
34Securities and Exchange Commission — noun an independent federal agency that oversees the exchange of securities to protect investors • Syn: ↑SEC • Hypernyms: ↑independent agency …
35Securities and Exchange Commission — SEC, American board that regulates the sale and public offering of securities …
36Securities and Exchange Commission — (SEC) An organization founded in 1934 that regulates the securities market (i.e., brokers and stock exchanges) …
37securities and exchange commission — (SEC) Federal agency set up after the collapse of the stock market during the Depression. ► The SEC is responsible for oversight of the securities market …
38Securities and Exchange Commission — /sɪˌkjυərɪtiz ən ɪks tʃeɪndʒ kəˌmɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the official body which regulates the securities markets in the USA. Abbreviation SEC …
39Securities an Exchange Commission — (SEC) A federal agency which monitors the securities industry. Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …
40Securities And Exchange Act, 1934 — The Securities and Exchange Act was a supplement to the Securities Act that required all stock exchanges to register and provide details of securities, dealers, and brokers. It created a Securities and Exchange Commission to administer the act …