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8 hrs ago | PakTribune
SECP registers 327 new companies
ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan registered 327 new limited liability companies during April this year, raising the corporate portfolio to 62,203 companies.
13 hrs ago | Indianapolis Business News
Firms ladle trips, car allowances on top of rich pay packages
Senior executives at Indiana's public companies last year received, on average, more in perks than the typical Hoosier earned all year, IBJ found after reviewing Securities and Exchange Commission documents for more than 60 Indiana companies.
17 hrs ago | Bloomberg
SAC Says Cooperation With U.S. No Longer - Unconditional'
SAC Capital Advisors LP, Steven Cohen 's $15 billion hedge-fund firm, told investors it's no longer cooperating unconditionally with the U.S. government's insider-trading investigation.
NYSE Busts Trades as Anadarko's Stock Falls to a Penny
A sharp drop that drove Anadarko Petroleum Corp.'s to a penny in the last second of trading Friday exposes a vulnerability in trading rules adopted last month to curb sharp stock swings.
Senators: SEC must get tough with credit rating agencies
Editor's note: Al Franken, a Democrat, is a U.S. senator from Minnesota. Roger Wicker, a Republican, is a U.S. senator from Mississippi.
Kingdom's asset management sector ranked No 3 in world
Thailand's asset-management industry has been voted third-best in the world, according to a global investor survey revealed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
DealBook: Investor Group Asks S.E.C. to Intervene on Access to Shareholder Vote Totals
The Council of Institutional Investors has asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to intervene after the main company that provides real-time tabulations on shareholder votes stopped giving this information to the groups that sponsor proposals.
Parker: SEC probe of Van Gilder, Delta came during investigation of Mariner Energy
The Securities and Exchange Commission's insider-trading investigation of former insurance executive Michael Van Gilder and former Delta Petroleum CEO Roger Parker began in the midst of the SEC's probe into insider trading at Mariner Energy Inc.
Top Insider Trades: DXM, SPB, AMTD, GHDX
It is a victory for common sense. Tracking the trading behavior of company executives, directors and large shareholders in the stocks of firms they're registered in as "insiders" has proven to be profitable, according to both academic studies and the experience of professional investors.
Regulators target exchanges ahead of record fines
Financial regulators are taking a harder line on exchanges amid concerns over their ability to police the markets they operate, as the SEC prepares to hit one with a record penalty.
If regulation-hating conservatives were serious about shrinking government, they should go whole hog and press for the elimination of the Securities and Exchange Commission .
Big Four firm KPMG led the pack among large and national firms in the market for Securities and Exchange Commission audit clients in the first quarter of 2013, with a net of seven new clients.
Orchestrate raises $2.8 million
Orchestrate Inc. has raised nearly $2.8 million from investors, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission .
White says SEC not now writing political spending rule
The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission told lawmakers on Thursday that her agency, despite pressure from liberal groups, is not currently drafting a rule that would call for public companies to disclose their political spending.
Why Fidelity and Vanguard are afraid of politics
Mutual funds are caught in the middle of one of the most contentious issues in American politics: Spending by big business to gain influence in Washington.
Former Delta CEO says insider tips were to be confidential and unused
Admitted illegal inside trader Michael Van Gilder broke a promise not to act on information that billionaire Kirk Kerkorian was about to buy into Delta Petroleum, its former CEO says in court papers.
Many of Tampa Bay's smaller public companies pushed the deadline to file quarterly financial reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
SEC says new settlements end 'Golden Goose' insider trading case
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday said it has reached settlements with the last two defendants in an insider trading probe known as the "Golden Goose" case, which had been based on secrets stolen from an executive at a public relations firm.
Why Won't the SEC Rein In the Firms That Tanked America's Economy?
Before the crisis, the credit-rating agencies that evaluate the relative risk of investment products offered by Wall Street banks, routinely assigned their highest ratings to bonds built out of junky, high-risk mortgages.