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This Article is From Apr 11, 2018

Fraud in ICOs and Penny Stocks Shocked SEC's Clayton

(Bloomberg) -- The former Wall Street deals lawyer who leads the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said one of the biggest surprises of his first year heading the agency has been learning about the levels of fraud surrounding initial coin offerings and penny stocks.

“The fraudsters flocked to the new and attractive space. I guess that shouldn't surprise me, but it does -- and the amount of fraud that exists and has existed in the penny-stock space,” SEC Chairman Jay Clayton said Tuesday at a conference in Chicago. “Both of these issues trouble me.”

Clayton's pointed remarks at an equity markets symposium sponsored by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and the Security Traders Association were the latest in a series of critical statements on the topic since he joined the SEC last May. They came in the context of discussing how his agency should protect the investing public.

“I believe we must continue to explore whether our regulatory approaches appropriately protect retail investors,” he said.

Hundreds of startups have sold digital tokens that appear to be stand-ins for securities, but aren't currently regulated as such. Clayton has made clear that many of these token sales are initial public offerings in all but their name. As for penny stocks, many of these tiny companies have been used to deceive investors.

To contact the reporter on this story: Nick Baker in Chicago at nbaker7@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Michael J. Moore at mmoore55@bloomberg.net, Jesse Westbrook at jwestbrook1@bloomberg.net, Gregory Mott

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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