securities and exchange commission

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securities and exchange commission

The Securities and Exchange Commission reviews a company's financial filing.

Definition

Noun: * An independent federal agency that oversees the exchange of securities to protect investors: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is a U.S. government agency responsible for enforcing federal securities laws, regulating the securities industry, and ensuring fair and orderly functioning of securities markets.

Usage

The term "Securities and Exchange Commission" is a proper noun referring to a specific U.S. government agency. It is often abbreviated as "SEC." * It is used to identify the regulatory body in contexts involving stock markets, corporate finance, and investor protection. * It typically functions as the subject or object of a sentence.

Examples
  • As Subject:
    • The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit against the company for fraud.
    • The Securities and Exchange Commission requires public companies to disclose financial information.
  • As Object:
    • The new trading rule was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
    • Companies must register their securities offerings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Advanced Usage
  • "SEC": The standard and most common abbreviation. It is often used with the definite article "the."
    • The SEC is investigating the merger.
    • He worked as an attorney for the SEC.
Variants and Related Words
  • SEC (n.): The standard abbreviation for the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  • Regulator (n.): A general term for an official body that enforces regulations, which can include the SEC.
  • Watchdog (n.): An informal term for a person or group that monitors others for illegal or unethical behavior, sometimes applied to the SEC.
Synonyms
  • Market regulator: A descriptive synonym highlighting its function.
  • Securities regulator: A more specific descriptive synonym.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • To be in the SEC's crosshairs: To be under investigation or scrutiny by the SEC.
    • After the accounting scandal, the firm found itself in the SEC's crosshairs.
  • To run afoul of the SEC: To violate rules or laws enforced by the SEC.
    • The broker ran afoul of the SEC for insider trading.
securities and exchange commission

The Securities and Exchange Commission reviews a company's financial filing.

Noun
  1. an independent federal agency that oversees the exchange of securities to protect investors