SEC’s Cox says Sarbanes-Oxley not hurting markets


SEC’s Cox says Sarbanes-Oxley not hurting markets

WASHINGTON (Reuters)—The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission told lawmakers Tuesday he disagreed with critics who say U.S. financial markets are at a disadvantage because of burdensome U.S. regulations and costs. "I don't think, first of all, the sky is falling," SEC Chairman...

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