A more aggressive approach by the SEC could be problematic for the crypto community.
The drumbeat in Washington for U.S. regulators to do more to oversee crypto has grown louder.
The SEC said last August that it was concerned that game-like features are putting investors at risk.
The agency is going after apps that critics say make investing into a game.
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler said investors need to be wary of claims of double-digit interest rates.
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler argues the $45-trillion U.S. equities market is littered with hidden costs.
The agency is set to propose new restrictions to ensure ESG funds accurately describe their investments.
Leveraged and inverse ETFs are once more the focus of regulatory scrutiny.
The amount of time that traders have to report fixed-income transactions has been a hot-button issue for regulators.
The EU joins American institutions' skepticism over Facebook's Libra digital token.