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About NYSE Regulation |
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NYSE Regulation, Inc., is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to strengthening market integrity and investor protection. A subsidiary of NYSE Euronext, NYSE Regulation's board of directors is comprised of a majority of directors unaffiliated with any other NYSE board. As a result, NYSE Regulation is independent in its decision-making. The organization consists of three divisions: Market Surveillance, Enforcement, and Listed Company Compliance. NYSE Regulation protects investors by enforcing marketplace rules and federal securities laws. NYSE Regulation also ensures that companies listed on the NYSE and on NYSE Arca meet our financial and corporate-governance listing standards.
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Learn who is who among NYSE Regulations management team. |
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The board is comprised of a majority of directors unaffiliated with any other NYSE board |
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Find out more about NYSE Regulation board committees. |
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The Regulation Board is a central element of the corporate structure that extends the separation between NYSE Regulation, Inc. and NYSE Group, Inc.s business activities. |
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Learn how NYSE Regulation plays a vital role in the network of safeguards to protect investors, the health of the financial system and the integrity of the capital-formation process. |
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An independent division of NYSE Regulation, the Hearing Board reports to the NYSE Regulation Board of Directors and adjudicates disciplinary matters brought by the Enforcement division. |
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NYSE Arca is responsible for regulating the activities of NYSE Arca's member firms in areas of surveillance, financial and operational compliance, and enforcement. |
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