securities and exchange commission

Securities and Exchange Commission. The five-member federal agency that regulates the issuance and trading of securities to protect investors against fraudulent or unfair practices. • The Commission was established by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. — Abbr. SEC. [Cases: Securities Regulation 81–89. C.J.S. Securities Regulation §§ 242–253.]
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