United States:
SEC Chair And European Union Financial Services Commissioner Meet
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On February 26, the SEC Chair Mary Jo White
hosted a meeting with European Union Financial Services
Commissioner Jonathan Hill. Chair White and
Commissioner Hill discussed the importance of international
cooperation in regulating global financial markets
and a variety of other topics of mutual interest, including market
structure, asset management, accounting standards and small
business capital formation. They also discussed Commissioner
Hill's proposal for an EU Capital Markets Union. Release.
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