Important economic data could be delayed, as could regulators’ decisions on mergers and new public listings.
Category: Securities and Exchange Commission
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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.
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Founder of Bankrupt Crypto Firm Celsius Arrested on Fraud Charges
Alex Mashinsky was arrested at his home in New York on Thursday morning. He and his former firm also face lawsuits from the Securities and Exchange Commission and other regulators.
