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SEC to publish more investigation details

Regulator plans to take better advantage of a rule that allows it to issue findings related to its investigations, even when it doesn't bring formal proceedings

Firms being probed by the SEC could see more details of investigations finding their way into the public domain, regardless of whether the regulator has launched formal proceedings.

Andrew Calamari, director of the US Securities and Exchange Commission's New York regional office, last week said the agency planned to make more frequent use of a rule allowing it publish details of investigations where the SEC did not bring a formal case.

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