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Self-regulatory organisations are established to regulate certain professions or industries, the regulation being undertaken by members of the same profession or industry. | Self-regulatory organisations are established to regulate certain professions or industries, the regulation being undertaken by members of the same profession or industry. | ||
Examples of self-regulatory organisations include the US Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Corporate governance]] | * [[Corporate governance]] | ||
* [[Corporate social responsibility]] | * [[Corporate social responsibility]] (CSR) | ||
* [[Financial Industry Regulatory Authority]] (FINRA) | |||
* [[Governance]] | * [[Governance]] | ||
* [[NASDAQ]] | |||
* [[New York Stock Exchange]] (NYSE) | |||
* [[Regulation]] | * [[Regulation]] | ||
* [[Self-regulation]] | * [[Self-regulation]] |
Revision as of 21:05, 24 June 2022
Regulation - governance.
(SRO).
Self-regulatory organisations are established to regulate certain professions or industries, the regulation being undertaken by members of the same profession or industry.
Examples of self-regulatory organisations include the US Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange.