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Bush calls for change to SOX implementation

SOX implementation is too expensive, says Bush.

In his State of the Economy speech, given to an audience of Wall Street bankers, US President George Bush criticised the implementation Section 404 of Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) as being too expensive to implement and may be discouraging companies from listing on American stock exchanges. Although Bush commented that SOX has succeeded in its aim to improve investor confidence and praised the efforts of

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