What is SEC ?
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is a federal government agency responsible for overseeing and regulating the securities industry. Its main functions include administering federal laws, formulating and enforcing rules to prevent malpractice, and ensuring that companies provide complete and transparent information to investors. The SEC plays a vital role in protecting investors and maintaining the integrity of the financial markets in the United States.
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