Sponsored U.S. Exchanges Lose Market Share Exchanges in the U.S. have steadily lost their grip on the largest initial public offerings over the past decade, according to a study by a U.S. Chamber of Commerce-backed commission. November 22, 2006
Sponsored Congress Urged To Delay Derivatives Deadline A group of 19 industry trade associations, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, have called on Congress to extend the July deadline for completion derivatives regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act, reports Bloomberg. April 11, 2011
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