Episode

SEC Chair Gary Gensler Answers Your Questions
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Published: Wed Oct 12 2022
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SEC Chair Gary Gensler is back! Jon throws him some of the thousands of audience questions we got, and they dive into the issue of whether the SEC is doing enough to ensure market transparency, why there’s not more accountability for the market’s biggest players, and what the limits on SEC power mean in a practical sense. Plus, we set a record for most acronyms in a single episode–PFOF, DRS, PSA, UBS! You name it, we got it. Below are definitions for some of the terminology used in this episode. Our website has a more in-depth explanation, and you can watch Jon’s first interview with Gary Gensler on our Apple TV+ “Stock Market” episode. http://apple.co/JonStewartEpisode5theproblem.link/StocksEpisodeDisgorgement: An SEC penalty that compels the return of any “ill-gotten gains,” meaning they were made in violation of U.S. securities laws.Dark pools: Private exchanges for trading securities that are not accessible by the investing public. And, yes, they are actually called dark pools. Market makers: Also known as “wholesalers,” these are firms who help investors buy and sell securities using the pool of shares they own. They’re basically a middleman with access to highly important information, who is seeing the game one thousand times faster than you. Payment for order flow (PFOF): When brokerages route the buy and sell orders of retail investors to big market makers instead of sending it directly to the stock market. This deal helps brokerages make hundreds of millions of dollars every year. Short-selling: Short-selling is when an investor borrows securities (usually from a broker who either has the security in their inventory or is also borrowing the security from elsewhere) and sells it on the open market with the plan to buy the security back later at a lower price. After buying back the shares, the investor returns the borrowed shares (plus interest) to the original broker and profits off of the difference. The Securities and Exchange Commission: Commonly known as the SEC, this is the government agency that oversees securities exchanges, brokers, investment advisors, and mutual funds. They’re in charge of creating fair dealings, ensuring the disclosure of important market information, and preventing fraud. CREDITSHosted by: Jon Stewart Featuring, in order of appearance: Gary Gensler Executive Produced by Jon Stewart, Brinda Adhikari, James Dixon, Chris McShane, and Richard Plepler.Lead Producer: Sophie EricksonProducers: Zach Goldbaum, Caity Gray Assoc. Producer: Andrea BetanzosSound Engineer & Editor: Miguel CarrascalSenior Digital Producer: Freddie MorganDigital Coordinator: Norma HernandezSupervising Producer: Lorrie BaranekHead Writer: Kris AcimovicElements: Kenneth Hull, Daniella PhilipsonTalent: Brittany Mehmedovic, Lukas ThimmResearch: Susan Helvenston, Andy Crystal, Cassie Murdoch, Deniz Çam, Harjyot Ron Singh Theme Music by: Gary Clark Jr.The Problem with Jon Stewart podcast is an Apple TV+ podcast, produced by Busboy Productions. https://apple.co/-JonStewart

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The host discusses with the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission how to bring fairness and transparency to the financial market and addresses questions from the online community.
00:00 - 01:57 (01:57)
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Securities and Exchange Commission
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The host discusses with the head of the Securities and Exchange Commission how to bring fairness and transparency to the financial market and addresses questions from the online community.

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SEC Chair Gary Gensler Answers Your Questions
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The Problem With Jon Stewart
The SEC proposes to increase transparency on short selling and securities borrowing to achieve a balance between the cost of entering the stock market and the best execution, liquidity and continual movement of the stock market.
01:57 - 11:54 (09:56)
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SEC
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The SEC proposes to increase transparency on short selling and securities borrowing to achieve a balance between the cost of entering the stock market and the best execution, liquidity and continual movement of the stock market. The SEC seeks public input on proposals related to short selling, securities borrowing, and insider trading in their own stock by senior executives.

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SEC Chair Gary Gensler Answers Your Questions
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The Problem With Jon Stewart
The Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler, addresses the lack of accountability for lawmakers involved in insider trading, while stressing that the SEC is actively prosecuting those who engage in trading on material, non-public information.
11:54 - 24:16 (12:22)
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Financial Markets
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The Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Gary Gensler, addresses the lack of accountability for lawmakers involved in insider trading, while stressing that the SEC is actively prosecuting those who engage in trading on material, non-public information. He also mentions the use of disgorgement to force firms or individuals to give up profits made from illegal activities in the financial markets.

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SEC Chair Gary Gensler Answers Your Questions
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The Problem With Jon Stewart
The SEC is proposing an update to its disclosure rules about price improvement to improve transparency and protect investors from dark markets being used to manipulate the market.
24:16 - 32:48 (08:31)
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SEC, disclosure rules, price improvement
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The SEC is proposing an update to its disclosure rules about price improvement to improve transparency and protect investors from dark markets being used to manipulate the market.

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SEC Chair Gary Gensler Answers Your Questions
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The Problem With Jon Stewart
SEC Chair speaks on the reform agenda in the stock market, particularly in terms of getting the best price for retail market orders and holding companies accountable for any misleading actions.
32:48 - 46:40 (13:52)
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SEC, stock market reform
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SEC Chair speaks on the reform agenda in the stock market, particularly in terms of getting the best price for retail market orders and holding companies accountable for any misleading actions. The focus is not solely on registration, but rather on a larger agenda for accountability across various markets.

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SEC Chair Gary Gensler Answers Your Questions
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The Problem With Jon Stewart
The recent uncertainty in the UK and US government bond markets highlights the importance of market resilience.
46:40 - 53:02 (06:22)
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Market Resilience
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The recent uncertainty in the UK and US government bond markets highlights the importance of market resilience. Clearing, which is only utilised by 13% of the US Treasury cash market, is a vital component for achieving market resilience.

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SEC Chair Gary Gensler Answers Your Questions
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The Problem With Jon Stewart
In this episode of "The Problem," Jon Stewart interviews Gary Gensler, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, answering questions from the viewers and discussing various financial topics.
53:02 - 54:28 (01:25)
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Finance
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In this episode of "The Problem," Jon Stewart interviews Gary Gensler, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, answering questions from the viewers and discussing various financial topics.

Episode
SEC Chair Gary Gensler Answers Your Questions
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The Problem With Jon Stewart