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Date: 2013-07-24 13:11:31
Financial regulation
Corporate crime
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Short
Financial markets
Financial economics
Business

BETTER M~RKETS TRANSPARENCY · ACCOUNTABILITY • OVERSIGHT July 22, 2013 Ms. Elizabeth M. Murphy Secretary

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