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The US Securities and Exchange Commission today announced the creation of a cross-border task force aimed at combating fraud.
The unit will investigate foreign-based companies for securities violations, including pump-and-dump schemes, while scrutinizing auditors and underwriters that help them access US markets.
Chairman Paul Atkins said the SEC “will not tolerate bad actors” exploiting borders to evade oversight. Enforcement Director Margaret Ryan added the task force will pool resources to fight cross-border manipulation, with potential new disclosure rules under review.
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