The SEC proposes to let knowledgeable but less-affluent individuals become “accredited investors.”
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Tag Archives: Regulation
Medical Price Transparency
Malarkey alert: Providers and insurers object to rules demanding more price transparency, saying they would hurt consumers.
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Californians In The Dark
What is the first responsibility of a modern government? A Californian might suggest it is to keep the lights on.
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Taking Time To Get Rules Right
Ill-conceived regulation costs jobs and opportunities – and the less-advantaged stand to pay the highest price.
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Restricting Stock Buybacks
Bipartisanship is nice, but not when it extends to backing bad ideas about restricting corporate stock buybacks.
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Scooting In South Florida
Setup can be glitchy, but getting around town on a park-almost-anywhere electric scooter is a breeze.
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Law And Order Comes To Cybercoin
SEC law enforcers are not buying claims that initial coin offerings are a form of philanthropy.
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Can You Count On Short-Term Health Insurance?
A short-term policy may let you pay less for health insurance, but you’ll get what you pay for.
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A Near-Miss In The Air
You didn’t hear about a recent air disaster in India because it wasn’t a disaster. Was it good planning or good luck?
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California Runs Out Of Gas
In California’s bright green future, everyone will want to buy renewable-powered vehicles. Also, they will have no choice.
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