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Securities and Exchange Commission

noun

  1. SEC.



Securities and Exchange Commission

noun

  1. SEC.a US federal agency established in 1934 to supervise and regulate issues of and transactions in securities and to prosecute illegal stock manipulations

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Securities and Exchange Commission

  1. A federal agency that supervises the exchange of securities so as to protect investors against malpractice, such as insider trading.

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They are spread throughout the government, from the Department of Defense to the General Services Administration to the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Sable officials said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that the decision would force them to push back their restart timeline.

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The Department agreed that it will not further criminally prosecute the company, said Boeing in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

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The Securities and Exchange Commission is scaling back its cryptocurrency enforcement unit.

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The Securities and Exchange Commission has agreed to dismiss its case against cryptocurrency exchange platform Coinbase, signaling a shift toward federal deregulation and a key victory for the crypto industry since President Trump took office.

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