News

SEC’s White Takes Case for Bigger Enforcement Budget to Hill

By Brian Monroe

American lawmakers should increase the annual budget of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in an effort to better police the nation's growing pool of investment firms, an official said Tuesday. In testimony before the House Committee on Financial Services, agency Chairwoman Mary Jo White told legislators that the SEC needs the funding to add more than 100 staffers in its enforcement division, a need created in large part due to the proliferation of registered investment advisers (RIAs) in recent years. "In 2004, the SEC had 19 examiners per trillion dollars in investment adviser assets under management," said White. "Today,...

TO READ THE FULL STORY