SEC's Regulatory Responsibilities The SEC is also responsible for registering and establishing rules regulating the conduct of market participants, stock exchanges, and self-regulatory organizations (SROs). Under the Exchange Act, the SEC can sanction, fine, or otherwise discipline market participants who violate federal securities laws. The SEC can also issue rules pursuant to specific statutory provisions, to help effectuate those provisions. Under the Exchange Act, market participants are subject to direct SEC regulation.

  • Quote

Name

SEC's Regulatory Responsibilities The SEC is also responsible for registering and establishing rules regulating the conduct of market participants, stock exchanges, and self-regulatory organizations (SROs). Under the Exchange Act, the SEC can sanction, fine, or otherwise discipline market participants who violate federal securities laws. The SEC can also issue rules pursuant to specific statutory provisions, to help effectuate those provisions. Under the Exchange Act, market participants are subject to direct SEC regulation.

Types

Referenced by