This page lists recent SEC trading suspensions. The federal securities laws allow the SEC to suspend trading in any stock for up to ten trading days when the SEC determines that a trading suspension is required in the public interest and for the protection of investors. You'll find answers to many of your questions about trading suspensions — including how they differ from trading halts — in Fast Answers.

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Trading Suspensions Table

Respondents
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Release No. 34-42017
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Release No. 34-41638
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Release No. 34-41617
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Release No. 34-41607
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Release No. 34-41517
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Release No. 34-41358
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Release No. 34-41196
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Release No. 34-41163
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Release No. 34-41162
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Release No. 34-41077
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Release No. 34-41078
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Release No. 34-41062
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Release No. 34-41063
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Release No. 34-41064
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Release No. 34-41002
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Release No. 34-40996
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Release No. 34-40997
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Release No. 34-40999
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Release No. 34-41000
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Release No. 34-41001
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Release No. 34-40942