The SEC Is Starting a Massive Database of Every Stock Trade
Brokers will have to report every trade and the trader’s personal information.
Brokers will have to report every trade and the trader’s personal information.
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Regulators seem to recognize the need for restraint.
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Part four in a four-part series on the sharing economy.
Regulations make it impossible for small backers to get a piece of the action.
Allegations of possible insider trading
Photo of Cuban holding a bundle of cash called "charming"
Argues they're more efforts at nudging than useful rules for corporate transparency
Accused of misleading investors
Hammer in charge. Try your hardest not to look like a nail.
Agency wants to make its own rules on when statute of limitations applies
Prohibiting people from profiting from their access to information makes the economy less fair and less free.