securities

  • 81Securities Act of 1933 — Die Börsen und Aktiengesetze der Vereinigten Staaten sind die Gesetze, die die Einrichtung und den Umgang mit Börsen, Aktiengesellschaften, Aktien und sonstigen börsennotierten Finanzprodukten in den Vereinigten Staaten regeln. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 82Securities Investor Protection Corporation — The Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) is a federally mandated non profit corporation in the United States that protects securities investors from harm if a broker/dealer defaults. Investors are not insured for any potential loss… …

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  • 83Securities Exchange Act — Le Securities Exchange Act est une importante loi fédérale américaine votée en 1934 et régulant les marchés financiers secondaires. Elle fait suite aux Securities Act de 1933 qui régulait les marchés primaires. Certains des principes et… …

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  • 84Securities Act Of 1933 — A federal piece of legislation enacted as a result of the market crash of 1929. The legislation had two main goals: (1) to ensure more transparency in financial statements so investors can make informed decisions about investments, and (2) to… …

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  • 85Securities Exchange Act Of 1934 — The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 was created to provide governance of securities transactions on the secondary market (after issue) and regulate the exchanges and broker dealers in order to protect the investing public. All companies listed on …

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  • 86Securities Fraud — A type of serious white collar crime in which a person or company, such as a stockbroker, brokerage firm, corporation or investment bank, misrepresents information that investors use to make decisions. Securities Fraud can also be committed by… …

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  • 87Securities Acts — Federal and state statutes governing the registration, offering, sale, etc. of securities. Major federal acts include the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (q.v.). Such federal acts are administered by the Securities… …

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  • 88Securities and Exchange Commission — La Securities and Exchange Commission de los Estados Unidos (comúnmente conocida como la SEC)[1] es una agencia independiente del gobierno de Estados Unidos que tiene la responsabilidad principal de hacer cumplir las leyes federales de los… …

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  • 89Securities & Exchange Commission — The SEC is a federal agency that regulates the U.S.financial markets. The New York Times Financial Glossary ( SEC) A federal agency that regulates the US financial markets. The SEC also oversees the securities industry and promotes full… …

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  • 90Securities and Exchange Commission — SEC The U.S. federal agency responsible for overseeing and regulating security markets and corporate financial reporting. Established in 1934, following the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the SEC has quasi… …

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