United States Securities and Exchange Commission
Government agency overseeing stock exchanges
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The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent regulatory agency of the federal government charged with protecting investors, maintaining fair and orderly markets, and promoting capital formation. Created in the wake of the 1929 Wall Street crash and the New Deal securities reforms, the SEC serves as the nation’s primary federal law enforcement and regulatory authority for the federal securities laws, pursuing misconduct such as fraud, insider trading, disclosure violations, and market manipulation is an independent agency of the United States federal government. Its primary purpose is to enforce laws against market manipulation.
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