Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Securities Exchange Act of 1934

The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is the core federal statute for continuous disclosure, proxy regulation, tender offers, insider trading, and securities-market oversight, and is a foundation for U.S. public-company law.

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Issuing body
United States Congress / U.S. Government Publishing Office
Promulgation date
1934-06-06
Effective date
1934-06-06
Language status
Official English
Topics
Listed companies, Disclosure, Corporate governance, Comparative governance
Version chain
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
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