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U.S. bankers urge SEC to probe short sales, reduce 'abusive

ABA calls on SEC to investigate manipulative short selling of bank

American Bankers Association urges SEC to probe short sales

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Have short sellers been tanking bank stocks? Group wants SEC to

US bankers urge SEC to probe short sales, reduce ‘abusive’ trading

The news: The turmoil in the US banking sector is proving to be a boon for many short sellers, but their profits may soon come under scrutiny as the Securities and

The American Bankers Association

The American Bankers Association (ABA) has raised concerns about short selling in the banking sector, urging the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to

The American Bankers Association on Thursday urged federal regulators to investigate a spate of significant short sales of publicly traded banking equities that it said

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The American Bankers Association on Thursday urged federal regulators to investigate a spate of significant short sales of publicly traded

Noting That Recent Stock Market

Noting that recent stock market activity for several banks seemed disconnected from underlying fundamentals of bank health, the American Bankers Association

Here’s Why U.S. Bankers Want SEC To Investigate Short

Banks cry for short-selling relief - EMARKETER

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U.S. bankers urge SEC to probe short sales, reduce 'abusive' trading

Short sellers bet against First Republic Bank. The American Bankers Association is urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to see if market manipulation

WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) - The American Bankers Association on Thursday urged the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to investigate a spate of significant short

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