Jason Scharfman, Managing Partner of Corgentum Consulting, was featured on CNBC's closing bell with Bob Pisani discussing the proposed uptick rules to combat short selling abuses in a segment called, "Curbing the Shorts." Mr. Scharfman highlights the need for the reinstatement of the uptick rule. The discussion includes a review of the recent SEC roundtable on the subject including an overview of academic research in this area and a discussion of the circuit breaker and bid test proposals.
The clip is available here:
This segment was part of a larger segment of the uptick rule which can be viewed in full on CNBC's website here.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Corgentum's Scharfman Supports the Proposed Uptick Rules on CNBC's Closing Bell
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