#regulation
The Securities Exchange Act of 1934, also known as the Exchange Act, is a United States federal law that governs the secondary trading of securities... Read more
Cryptocurrency is a digital currency that operates independently of a central bank. Its decentralized nature and lack of regulation make it... Read more
The Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) was created by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in response to the... Read more
The role of governments in regulating cryptocurrency is a complex issue that is still evolving. The lack of central authority in the cryptocurrency... Read more
Cryptocurrencies are a relatively new and rapidly evolving technology that have gained popularity in recent years. While cryptocurrencies offer a... Read more
The endocrine system is responsible for regulating hormones and body functions in the human body. It is a complex network of glands and organs that... Read more
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 was passed by the US Congress in response to accounting scandals such as Enron and WorldCom that shook the... Read more
Plant hormones play a critical role in regulating growth and development of plants. There are five major types of plant hormones: auxins, cytokinins,... Read more
'Too big to jail' refers to the idea that some financial institutions, particularly those deemed 'too big to fail,' may be seen as too important to... Read more
The Investment Advisers Act of 1940 was a law passed by the U.S. Congress to regulate investment advisers. It was enacted in the wake of the Great... Read more