Supreme Court Voices Little Interest in New Curbs on SEC’s Power
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
The US Supreme Court expressed little enthusiasm for curbing one of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s most important enforcement tools, as the justices weighed restricting the financial watchdog for the fourth time in a decade.
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