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The Ultimate Cryptocurrency to Buy With $1,000

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) launched a lawsuit against Ripple Labs and some of its top executives in December 2020. billion of cash investments by creating a new security, which wasn't registered with the SEC as you would a new stock, bond, or convertible debt papers. billion today.

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Why Arcadium Lithium Stock Just Jumped 12%

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), giving investors its latest up-to-date numbers on how it looks post-merger. billion, with cash and debt levels roughly in balance (only about $70 million more debt than cash). The company just filed an amended 10-K annual report with the U.S. trailing earnings.

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Wells Fargo Pays $40 Million to Customers for Excessive Fees

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In addition, Wells Fargo paid a $35 million civil penalty to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Excessive fees According to the SEC, each of the affected accounts was opened prior to 2014, and account holders continued to pay excessive fees through December 2022. How do you get paid?

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JPMorgan to Pay SEC Fines for Deleting Electronic Records

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Image source: Getty Images What happened The SEC has fined JPMorgan Chase & Co. $4 On Thursday, the SEC said JPMorgan accidentally deleted the records in the first quarter of 2018 as it was troubleshooting glitches. The commission has ordered JPMorgan to pay a fine. In 2021, the SEC fined JPMorgan subsidiary “J.P.

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1 ETF I Wouldn't Touch With a 10-Foot Pole

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are compelling investments well worth considering for your portfolio. They're very much like mutual funds, often encompassing a big bunch of securities and charging an expense ratio (fee), yet they trade like stocks, allowing you to buy or sell any time the market is open, from your brokerage account.

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The SEC Changes Regulations for Money Market Funds. Here's What It Means for You

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Image source: Getty Images The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted last week to change the regulations governing money market funds. Money market funds are a type of mutual fund that invest in low-risk, short-term debt securities, such as government bonds and commercial paper. This led to the U.S.

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99.9% of Nvidia's $380 Million Investment Portfolio Has Been Put to Work in These 4 Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Inspired Stocks

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Although Nvidia owns stakes in five publicly traded companies, based on its Form 13F from the first quarter and a recently filed Form 4 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), four of these holdings account for 99.9% of its $380 million AI-inspired investment portfolio. million in market value.