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US regulators embrace a new internationalism

One of the paradoxes of the US is that a nation built on immigrants has long been so suspicious of the rest of the world. But in the past few months, US regulators have made huge strides to throw open the doors to their markets.

As we report this week, in the past month the Securities and Exchange Commission has moved on at least four regulatory issues, from the mutual recognition of accounting standards to direct access to foreign stock exchanges.

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