SEC to Bar Workers From Market Timing
From Bloomberg News
The Securities and Exchange Commission plans to bar its employees from making short-term trades in mutual funds, the practice at the center of its probe of the $7.2-trillion industry.
The rule would add a ban against rapid “market-timing” trades to ethics rules that govern the financial activities of the SEC’s 3,400 employees, including the five commissioners.
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