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In November 2006, the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation, a group of academics and market specialists, issued its interim report, the first research report on the apparent migration of public offerings by international companies from the United States to London and other overseas markets. The interim report analyzed the causes...
At the Securities and Exchange Commission, the coalition of Democrats-plus-SEC chairman William Donaldson is pushing measures that threaten the nation's economic health.
Two U.S. regulators are at odds over how to punish a large investment firm caught in the recent mutual fund scandal. The choice is crucial.
Chairman Cox continued some of his predecessor's troubled initiatives, pursued some good ones of his own,but missed several opportunities.



