DERA

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DERA is the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Economic and Risk Analysis, which provides data-driven economic, financial, and risk assessment support for the agency’s rulemaking and oversight activities.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf division of a government agency
division of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
abbreviation DERA
activity cost-benefit analysis for SEC rulemaking
data collection and analysis related to securities markets
development of risk assessment models
economic analysis of existing SEC rules
economic analysis of proposed SEC rules
policy evaluation and impact studies
risk assessment of securities markets
supporting disclosure and reporting initiatives with economic analysis
supporting enforcement and examination programs with data analytics
collaboratesWith Division of Enforcement of the SEC
Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations
surface form: "Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations of the SEC"
country United States of America
surface form: "United States"
employer data scientists
economists
financial analysts
research staff
statisticians
field data analytics
economics
finance
risk analysis
focusesOn capital formation
investor protection
market efficiency
systemic risk
fullName Division of Economic and Risk Analysis
industry financial regulation
jurisdiction U.S. federal securities markets
languageOfWork English
location Washington, D.C.
parentOrganization Securities and Exchange Commission
surface form: "U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission"
partOf SEC’s policy-making process
SEC’s risk monitoring framework
purpose to provide data-driven economic, financial, and risk assessment support to the SEC
to support SEC oversight activities
to support SEC rulemaking
regulatesThrough economic input into SEC rules and guidance
reportsTo Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
sector public sector
supports SEC divisions and offices
usesMethod econometric analysis
empirical research
large-scale data analysis
statistical modeling
website https://www.sec.gov/dera

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