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SEC tackles muni bond regulation

By Jeremy Grant in Washington

Published: July 18 2007 23:36 | Last updated: July 18 2007 23:36

Christopher Cox, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, on Wednesday addressed a yawning gap in regulation of the $2,400bn US municipal bond market by calling for laws to broaden investor disclosures and giving the SEC oversight over the bond accounting standards body.

The effort is designed to address what Mr Cox said was the “second class” treatment of investors in municipal bonds – or “munis” – due to outdated regulations.

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