Chamber Offers Six Suggestions for U.S. Markets
Published by claudia March 13th, 2007 in Uncategorized, News, SEC, SOX, Section 404 Tags: accounting oversight board, business associations, capital markets, financial markets, public company accounting oversight board, sarbanes oxley act, securities exchange act, securities exchange act of 1934.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce had offered up a number of recommendations for changes to the country’s legal and regulatory framework — taking aim at Securities and Exchange Commission and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the process.
The chamber, which lobbies for 3 million companies and more than 800 business associations, has been a vocal critic of both the SEC and SOX — going so far as to question the constitutionality of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, created as part of the legislation, in a lawsuit.
The chamber’s Commission on the Regulation of U.S. Capital Markets in the 21st Century issued the report Monday, and among its recommendations, says that the SEC should appoint a committee to study ways to reform and modernize the government’s regulatory approach to financial markets and market participants. As part of that reform, the chamber suggests that the SEC should be forced to consider potential costs to companies when writing new rules and that the agency should be given the flexibility to address issues relating to the implementation of SOX by making the legislation part of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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