The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is an agency of the United States federal government. It holds primary responsibility for enforcing the federal securities laws, proposing securities rules, ...
This article is part of an occasional online series that expands on our Abolish Everything issue by suggesting ways we could do without even more federal agencies or departments. The Securities and ...
Wonder Land: From California to New York, the people who pay taxes and fees are pushing back, taking inspiration from a 1978 tax revolt called Proposition 13. Images: AP/Getty Images Composite: Mark ...
Bitwise Asset Management just filed registration statements with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for 11 new cryptocurrency strategy exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The filings would trade on ...
WASHINGTON — Conservative Supreme Court justices appeared sympathetic Wednesday to a broad legal attack on the Securities and Exchange Commission in a case that could curb the power of federal ...
DOGE or the Department of Government Efficiency, has been running through the various federal bureaucracies looking for fat to cut and employees to eliminate. While there has been much hand-wringing ...
President-elect Trump nominated Paul Atkins to replace Gary Gensler as the next chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Atkins is a well-known securities lawyer, former SEC ...
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Journal Editorial Report: The GOP ticket takes on Harris and Walz. Photo: Olivier Touron/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Does Gary Gensler believe there’s a limit to his power? It doesn’t appear so ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission told staff on Wednesday it plans to shake up its enforcement and exams divisions by having them report under new deputy directors, the latest in a series of ...
This article is part of an occasional online series that expands on our Abolish Everything issue by suggesting ways we could do without even more federal agencies or departments. The Securities and ...