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The SEC Returns to the 1930s

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Mon, 1 Mar 2010

While the stock market collapse and recession are not the Great Crash and the Great Depression, the SEC is starting to act like it is. The SEC amended to Rules 200(g) and 201 of Regulation SHO (on shorting) that will restrict short selling shares when a company’s shares drop more than 10% in a day

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