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What a Government Shutdown Means for Wall Street

By Securities Docket on April 8, 2011, 6:04 pm

In the event of a shutdown, the S.E.C. also would cut its enforcement staff to 178 employees, down from around 1,000. If the S.E.C. feels it needs to immediately file charges against a firm to avoid damage to life or property, it can do so.

Read more: What a Government Shutdown Means for Wall Street — DealBook

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