Regulatory Body's Role in Stock Market

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Regulators are government authorities responsible for making and enforcing rules and laws to govern the activities of market participants in the stock market. Their primary role is to protect investors and promote market stability by creating and enforcing regulations that prevent fraudulent and manipulative practices. In the United States, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the primary regulator of the stock market, established in response to the stock market crash of 1929. The SEC is responsible for enforcing a range of laws and regulations and protecting investors by ensuring they receive accurate and complete information about the securities they invest in. Other regulators in the US, such as FINRA and CFTC, also work to ensure fair and efficient operations of the stock market by enforcing rules and preventing fraud.
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