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US Securities and Exchange Commission

US Securities and Exchange Commission
The latest news and top stories on the US Securities and Exchange Commission. A prominent Washington DC-based governmental regulatory body, the US Securities and Exchange Commission is dedicated to protecting investors, maintaining fair orderly and efficient markets and facilitating capital formation. Its main areas of focus include enforcing federal securities laws, regulating market participants and ensuring transparent disclosure from public companies. Established in 1934 following the 1929 stock market crash, the SEC plays a crucial role in fostering investor confidence and upholding the integrity of US securities markets.
The Philippines

Can Philippine regulators fix world’s worst performing stock market?

The index has tumbled 20 per cent over 10 years as government scandal and weak structural integrity eroded trust, driving foreign investors away.

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Hong Kong and UAE forge historic financial ties with ETF cross-listings

Strengthened collaboration reflects growing participation by Middle Eastern funds as cornerstone investors in recent Hong Kong IPOs.

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