Amid continuing discussions among lawmakers and regulators about how to reform the U.S. financial regulatory system, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission says enforcement, and in particular, cooperation with overseas securities regulators on enforcement matters, remains a top priority.
The SEC has been working closely with its international regulatory counterparts to “coordinate our actions and align our strategies” as the global credit crisis has unfolded, SEC Chairman Christopher Cox told a gathering of global securities regulators.



