New York Times (April 1)
Congress just passed the “deeply flawed” JOBS Act. President Obama should not sign this bill which “rolls back important investor safeguards from the post-Enron Sarbanes-Oxley law and the post-financial crisis Dodd-Frank law.” If it becomes law, it “is an invitation to a fresh round of financial malfeasance…sooner or later, investors will be harmed by its heedless weakening of important protections.”
Tags: Congress, Dodd-Frank, Investors, JOBS Act, Safeguards, SOX, U.S.
Wall Street Journal (January 3)
“For the third year in a row the world’s leading exchange for new stock offerings was located not in New York, but in Hong Kong. And even without counting Hong Kong’s $31 billion in deals, the various exchanges on the Chinese mainland slightly exceeded the $41 billion combined total of Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange, according to Dealogic.” The Journal blames the disappointing results on the cumbersome regulatory environment of the U.S. market since passage of the Sarbanes Oxley (SOX) Act.