Going back to the start of the SEC in 1933, financial regulation exists to improve transparency in financial markets
January 2nd, 2018
Going back to the start of the SEC in 1933, financial regulation exists to improve transparency in financial markets and protect small investors through corporate disclosure and fairness in market trading practices. In 2017, how well is this going? In stating your opinions, also disclose to what standard are you comparing the US financial regulatory system; e.g., to how it should ideally work (and if your ideal requires more or less regulation that is the current status), to how it works in other countries, etc.