WSJ News Exclusive | SEC Closes In on Rules That Could Reshape How Stock Market Operates

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After a year of internal deliberations, the Securities and Exchange Commission is closing in on a set of proposals for regulating the U.S. stock market

Chairman Gary Gensler expected to outline ideas for improving market efficiency Wednesday

Asset bubbles are easy enough to define, but not so simple to identify. WSJ’s Gunjan Banerji explains what bubbles are exactly, how they form and what happens when they burst. Illustration: Jacob Reynolds for The Wall Street Journal

 

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Glad there's a real sense of urgency at the SEC...not like there's rampant stonk 'market' manipulation going on or anything.

Gessler sucks as FCC chairman

The war on fossil fuels by Joe Biden and the Democrats has caused all of the inflation, high food prices and supply chain shortages. Imagine if we were energy independent we would be selling energy to everyone around the world. We would be booming. Democrats have ruined economy

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