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While activity at both regulators declined early in the COVID-19 pandemic, it only recovered at the commission.
April 27 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s increasing scrutiny of special purpose acquisition companies and guidance on how to account for warrants are slowing deal activity for firms.
April 19 -
Bernard Madoff’s death in prison doesn’t change much for his victims, many of whom are still waiting to be made whole.
April 15 -
The new commissioner is poised to confront everything from the fallout of the GameStop trading frenzy to the deluge of SPACs.
April 14 -
U.S. regulators are throwing another wrench into Wall Street’s SPAC machine by cracking down on how accounting rules apply to a key element of blank-check companies.
April 13 -
The commission is starting to implement a tough law passed at the end of the Trump administration, aimed largely at Chinese stocks.
March 25 -
Other issues take precedence over environmental, social and governance issues for many finance execs, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers survey.
March 24 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board said Tuesday the Securities and Exchange Commission has accepted the latest updates to the GAAP Taxonomy for filing financial statements with the SEC.
March 23 -
The move is aimed at helping pave the way for a potential international standard-setter for ESG accounting.
March 22 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has formed a Climate and ESG Task Force in its enforcement division to identify misconduct in environmental, social and governance reporting.
March 5