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(04.02 MC)
How does the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) protect investors?
It requires companies to disclose information on their financial health.
O It guides the economy by controlling the money supply.
O It purchases and sells government securities.
O It regulates how much money can be invested.

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Answer:

The Securities and Exchange Commission is a federal agency that regulates securities markets in the United States. The SEC is responsible for enforcing securities laws, regulating the securities markets and related entities and working to ensure investors are treated fairly.

The Answer is D.