Records of the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1933 - 2001. Press Releases, 1997 - 2018

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Records of the Securities and Exchange Commission, 1933 - 2001. Press Releases, 1997 - 2018

1997-2018

This series consists of public information releases that range from general notifications about items like system outages, through announcements of agency staff activities, to actions taken regarding laws and regulations. Examples of the former include new hires or temporary loss of service to one of the agency's systems, such as Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR). Examples of the second group would be attendance of officials at town halls, or specific speeches that they gave on topics. Examples of the latter feature settlements of charges that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) brought against particular individuals or companies, and SEC approvals or disapproval of particular uses of tradable products, such as credit default swaps.

5,035 Portable Documentation Files (PDF), 1 Microsoft Word document, 7 Microsoft Excel electronic documentation files, and 6 linear inches of paper documentation

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