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Securities Resource Links
NASDAQ
The world's largest electronic stock market.
New York Stock Exchange
Web site for the New York Stock Exchange.
American Stock Exchange
Web site for the American Stock Exchange.
Securities and Exchange Commission
The primary mission of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is to protect investors and maintain the integrity of the securities markets.
EDGAR (database of SEC filings)
All foreign and domestic companies are required to file registration statements, periodic reports and other forms electronically through EDGAR. Anyone can access this information for free. Instructions for searching the EDGAR database are available on this site.
Dow Jones
Dow Jones publishes business and financial news and information.
Reuters
Investment and financial news from Reuters.
Better Business Bureau
The BBB system has helped make it possible for consumers to buy goods and services with confidence. Get the latest news and alerts, find a local BBB or file a complaint online.
Federal Trade Commission
A federal agency that works to protect consumers and maintain a competitive marketplace.
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) is the successor to the NASD. It is the largest non-governmental regulator for all securities firms doing business in the United States. FINRA was created in July 2007 through the consolidation of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) and the member regulation, enforcement and arbitration operations of the New York Stock Exchange.
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