The Department of Justice has sought documents related to vehicle range and “personal benefits,” Tesla said.
Category: Securities and Exchange Commission
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IPOs, Inflation Data and More Are at Risk in a Shutdown
Important economic data could be delayed, as could regulators’ decisions on mergers and new public listings.
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Supply of Clorox Wipes Could Be Affected After Cyberattack
The company said a cyberattack discovered in August caused “wide-scale disruption” to its operations.
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Senate Republicans Grill S.E.C. Chair on Pace of Rule Making
Gary Gensler told a Senate Banking Committee that he was not pushing through new rules without giving businesses time to respond.
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Politicians to Shein: Not So Fast on U.S. Expansion
A group of state attorneys general urged the S.E.C. to make the fast fashion company prove it doesn’t use forced labor if it files to go public.
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Bitcoin Jumps as Court Ruling Paves Way for Cryptocurrency E.T.F.
A federal appeals court ruled that the Securities and Exchange Commission had wrongfully denied Grayscale Investments’ application to create a cryptocurrency fund that sells on stock exchanges.
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Banks Fined $549 Million Over Use of WhatsApp and Other Messaging Apps
The penalties add to nearly $2 billion in record-keeping fines last year for the improper policing of employee communications on private messaging services.
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Gary Gensler, SEC Chief, Worries About AI
Gary Gensler, who has studied the consequences of artificial intelligence for years, said that the technology could lead to future financial crises.
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Crypto Industry Secures Early Victory in Legal Battle With Regulators
A judge ruled that the sale of the cryptocurrency XRP on public exchanges did not violate securities law.
