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Date: 2009-03-10 11:10:10
Stock market
Financial markets
Mathematical finance
Uptick rule
Financial regulation
Short selling
Trading curb
New York Stock Exchange
Mark-to-market accounting
Finance
Financial economics
Investment

MAR[removed]February 27,2009 Dear Mr. Paredes, It is abundantly clear by now how the regulatory changes by the SEC in 2007 were colossal mistakes

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