Securities and Exchange Commission
US Supreme Court limits SEC’s power to recover ill-gotten profits
06 Jun 2017
With the apex court’s decision, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that ordered Charles Kokesh to pay $34.9 million in profits, allegedly misappropriated from four business development companies from 1995 to 2009, stands reversed
IBM sees over $7 billion in cloud, SEC probes
01 Aug 2013
SEC meets new Satyam board as Sebi quizzes Rajus
06 Feb 2009
SEC to investigate in-house flaws to nail Madoff
18 Dec 2008
Indian insurance sees potential in directors & officers liability cover
By Nisha Das | 24 Sep 2003
Nasdaq applauds selection of Donaldson as chairman of SEC
By Our Markets Bureau | 11 Dec 2002
Nasdaq applauds marketplace regulation
By Our Markets Bureau | 05 Jul 2002
SEC nod for Nasdaq data product
By Our Markets Bureau | 19 Jan 2002
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