Exchange Act
Definition:
US Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. A federal law passed by the US Congress that established the SEC and governs the trading of securities in the Secondary Market, including periodic disclosure requirements, antifraud provisions, and the regulation of Broker-Dealers, Tender Offers, and US securities exchanges. Also referred to as the ’34 Act and the Securities Exchange Act.
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