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Wednesday, May 16, 2007 In the coming weeks, the Securities and Exchange Commission must decide a series of critical issues worth billions of dollars to the business community: from how far to cut back accounting rules to whether it should side with investment banks or shareholders in a Supreme Court case. The nation's premiere markets watchdog is operating in the wake of complaints that government clamped down too tightly on business practices after financial scandals from Wall Street to Main Street. Several crucial decisions the SEC is about to make will determine the course of financial regulation in the coming year -- and will offer indications about whether the agency will respond to the concerns of either investors or industry. SEC Faces Some Crucial Questions Labels: regulation, sec Previous articles FEI Survey: Management Drives Sarbanes-Oxley Compl...
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