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ABA Continues Efforts to Stop 'Distort and Short' Campaigns
NEWSBRIEFS ABA continued to press the Securities and Exchange Commission to quickly extend protections against naked short-selling to a broader market. SEC Chairman Christopher Cox, in a recent letter to ABA, said his agency is preparing recommendations for amendments that would expand coverage of a rule providing protections...
Tags: bank, Cox, SEC
Research articles 2008-09-01
SEC May Bring Back Price Tests
Five years ago, when the Securities and Exchange Commission was crafting Regulation SHO and pondering the fate of the industry's price-test rules, it initially decided to replace the rules with a uniform bid test. Traders who wanted to sell short would be able to do so only if...
Tags: Cox, FINANCE, Investment, SEC, stock, trader
Research articles 2008-09-01
SEC OKs plan that could lead to global accounting rules
Securities regulators on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to a plan that could require thousands of U.S. companies to change from U.S. accounting standards to global accounting rules that are quickly gaining favor abroad. The Securities and Exchange Commission unanimously approved a "road map" that might require...
Tags: accounting, Cox, FINANCE, Quality, SEC, standards
Research articles 2008-08-28
Cox Disclosure Initiative: window dressing?
Securities & Exchange Commission SEC Chairman Chris Cox won't be around when a new President takes office next January 20, so it's reasonable to wonder if some of the financial reporting initiatives he recently announced will ever develop into anything worth talking about. On the plus side, the SEC finally...
Tags: agency, Cox, FINANCE, financial, MARKETING, Republican, SEC, window
Research articles 2008-08-01
SEC report card 2007; The commission tackled proxy access, Sarbanes-Oxley refinements, terrorism ties, securities markets globalization, and other business and financial-reporting developments. How did it measure up?
LAST YEAR WE GRADED the SEC's performance in 2006, and came out with a harsh critique. This year, we are more optimistic, although it is a cautious optimism. We note two trends driving the SEC. The first is its continued move to clarify and simplify Sarbanes-Oxley--a law that continues to...
Tags: commission, Companies, Cox, FINANCE, financial, globalization, Government, PCAOB, Regulations, SALES, Sarbanes-Oxley, SEC, terrorism
Research articles 2008-06-22
House bill would increase corporate costs and disclosures on 401s
A bill (H.R. 3185) heading to the House floor would require employers to provide employees with much more detail about the fees associated with the 401k plans the company offers and the portion of those costs that the company pays. Rep. George Miller (D.-Calif.), chairman of the House Education and...
Tags: 401(k), American Benefits Council, Benefits, chairman, Cox, FINANCE, Investment, Miller, SEC, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Research articles 2008-06-01
SEC chief hints of probe into Bear Stearns downfall
WASHINGTON AFP — The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Christopher Cox, hinted strongly Thursday that the US market watchdog was probing suspicious trading linked to Bear Stearns' downfall. Cox spoke as members of the Senate Banking Committee quizzed him over suspicious share trading in Bear Stearns' stock...
Tags: Bear Stearns & Co. Inc., Cox, FINANCE, Investment, SEC, stock
Research articles 2008-04-03
SEC chief puts mutual fund changes on his to-do list
In what will almost certainly be his final year as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Christopher Cox is preparing to tackle a number of issues -- some controversial and some fairly straightforward -- in 2008. In an interview with USA TODAY this week, Cox...
Tags: Benefits, Cox, FINANCE, Investment, SEC
Research articles 2007-12-27
One Regulator's Surprising Attack on Soft Dollars
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox surprised many in the securities industry when he suddenly called for the abolition of soft dollars. In a speech in May, Cox said soft dollars "offer perverse incentives to investment advisers to use them in ways that aren't beneficial to investors." ...
Tags: attack, Cox, FINANCE, regulator, SEC
Research articles 2007-12-01
SEC moves closer to mandating XBRL
SEC Chairman Chris Cox's announcement at the end of September that a private sector group has finally translated U.S. GAAP into the eXtensible Business Reporting Language XBRL seems to set the agency on a clear path toward requiring all large companies to use interactive tags when preparing financial reports. According...
Tags: Cox, FINANCE, SEC, tax, XBRL
Research articles 2007-11-01
Finding OC in D.C.
Washington, D.C, is a political amusement park-visual, busding, entertaining. These days it's transitioning, from Bushland to, it is widely presumed, Hillary Adventure. A war rages and the economy teeters, but the government is on autopilot. What Congress debates-funding for "children," a resolution condemning Armenian genocide, a censure of Rush Limbaugh-is...
Tags: academy, chairman, Cox, FINANCE, Government, Investment, Republican, SEC, Washington
Research articles 2007-10-29
SEC's Christopher Cox Wants to Globalize Regulation
Executives are getting washed over with media coverage about the new financial regulatory blueprint spearheaded by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Cries may be loud about the need for new oversight but one Paulson message stands clear: U.S. business must remain competitive in an increasingly global economy. Executives...
Tags: Peter Galuszka, Management, Retirement Plans, Benefits, Human Resources, Finance, Government, Investment, Financial Accounting, Globalization, Mutual Funds, Financial Services, Operational Accounting, Regulations, Cox, U.S., Strategy, SEC
Blog posts 2008-04-07
New Financial Reporting Committee faces uphill slog
One can only hope that Securities & Exchange Commission SEC Chairman Chris Cox's new SEC Advisory Committee on Improvements to Financial Reporting is a little more successful than his last advisory committee. That would be the one that made recommendations on how to make Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act...
Tags: Benefits, Cox, FINANCE, financial, Investment, SEC, stock, Taxes
Research articles 2007-08-01
Soft-Dollar Bill on the Horizon
Soft-dollar brokers, start your lobbyists. Capitol Hill lawmakers, emboldened by a letter to two committees from Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Christopher Cox, will debate soft-dollar legislation this session. That's according to several Congressional staffers who said at least one bill would be introduced this session that would...
Tags: commission, Cox, SALES, SEC, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-07-01
SEC chairman defends enforcement
WASHINGTON -- The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday defended the agency's record in pursuing corporate misconduct, rebuffing accusations that it may be tilting toward business interests. At the same time, the government's top securities regulator showed some understanding for Republican lawmakers' complaints that class-action...
Tags: agency, Cox, Government, MARKETING, Regulations, SEC
Research articles 2007-06-27
SEC's Cox says budget hike would help fight stock fraud
WASHINGTON AFP — The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Christopher Cox, urged US lawmakers to support a budget hike for the market watchdog Tuesday, saying it would help the fight against white-collar crime. Cox said the SEC could ratchet up its policing of corporate America if Congress...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cox, FINANCE, fraud, Government, MARKETING, Regulations, SEC, stock, watchdog
Research articles 2007-03-27
US debates easing of 'regulatory friction'.
Byline: Fiona Buffini Mar 06, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Corporate regulators in the US may exempt some overseas companies from the US regulatory burden. The chairman of the Securities & Exchange Commission SEC, Christopher Cox, has discussed this...
Tags: ASICs, Cox, Government, HARDWARE, Regulations, SEC, Semiconductors
Research articles 2007-03-06
XBRL changes financial reporting
Anyone who has been following developments at the Securities and Exchange Commission since the appointment of Christopher Cox as chairman knows that he is a champion of investor education. He has promoted the use of plain English to remove legalese from SEC documents. He has made the SEC's company filings...
Tags: Cox, Edgar, FINANCE, financial, SEC, taxonomy, Transparency, XBRL
Research articles 2006-12-01
Rule changes by SEC called significant
WASHINGTON -- Rule changes for corporate financial controls that regulators will soon put forward will be significant and aimed at reducing compliance costs for companies while ensuring that investors are protected, the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday. SEC Chairman Christopher Cox, in a speech...
Tags: Cox, FINANCE, Government, MARKETING, Regulations, Sarbanes-Oxley, SEC
Research articles 2006-11-17
Investor Alert for Shareholders of Sun Microsystems Inc.
M2 PRESSWIRE-7 November 2006-Blue Chip News: Investor Alert for Shareholders of Sun Microsystems Inc.C1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07112006 When it comes to network computing, it's hard to find an area where the Sun doesn't shine. Sun Microsystems (SUNW:AMEX) is a leading...
Tags: blog, Blogging, Cox, INTERNET, investor, Schwartz, SEC, Sun Microsystems Inc., Web
Research articles 2006-11-07
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