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The '''Securities Industry Association''' was an asssociation of firms and people who handle ] (stocks, bonds and their derivatives). In 2006 it merged with the ] to form the ].

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The '''Securities Industry Association''' (SIA) was an association of firms and people who handle ] (stocks, bonds and their derivatives). In 2006, it merged with the ] to form the ].

==Overview==
The association published the annual ''Securities Industry Yearbook'' 1980-2006, and numerous other publications including for example the ''Securities Industry Fact Book'' (1993) and ''Who's Who in the Securities Industry'' (1972) and volumes such as:<ref>, ] Digital Library catalog record. Search only access to volumes 1981*; 1983/84*; 1984/85; 1987/88; 1988/89*; 1989/90; 1993/94*; 15 (1994/95); 16 (1995/96); 18 (1997/98); 24 (2003/2004); 25 (2004/2005); 26 (2005/2006); 27 (2006/2007); all with digital originals from Cornell University and . Links to other volumes' entries at SIY pages. Retrieved October 24, 2012.</ref>
*''The New York Securities Industry : Its Economic Impact on New York State and City'' (July 1994);
*Tucker, J. Richard, ''State and Local Pension Funds, 1972; Digest of Authorized Investments and Actual investments'' (1972)
*Calvert, Gordon L., ''Fundamentals of Municipal Bonds'' (1973)

==Notable people==
*]—served on the Executive Committee of the Compliance & Legal Division of the Securities Industry Association.

==See also==
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==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
* http://www.sifma.org/ * {{Official website|http://www.sifma.org}}

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Not to be confused with from the Security Industry Association, which is for representing electronic and physical security product handlers.

Securities Industry Association
AbbreviationSIA
Dissolved2006 (merged with the Bond Market Association to form the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association)
TypeTrade association
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, United States

The Securities Industry Association (SIA) was an association of firms and people who handle securities (in the financial sense) (stocks, bonds and their derivatives). In 2006, it merged with the Bond Market Association to form the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.

Overview

The association published the annual Securities Industry Yearbook 1980-2006, and numerous other publications including for example the Securities Industry Fact Book (1993) and Who's Who in the Securities Industry (1972) and volumes such as:

  • The New York Securities Industry : Its Economic Impact on New York State and City (July 1994);
  • Tucker, J. Richard, State and Local Pension Funds, 1972; Digest of Authorized Investments and Actual investments (1972)
  • Calvert, Gordon L., Fundamentals of Municipal Bonds (1973)

Notable people

  • Shana Madoff—served on the Executive Committee of the Compliance & Legal Division of the Securities Industry Association.

See also

References

  1. Securities Industry Yearbook, Hathi Trust Digital Library catalog record. Search only access to volumes 1981*; 1983/84*; 1984/85; 1987/88; 1988/89*; 1989/90; 1993/94*; 15 (1994/95); 16 (1995/96); 18 (1997/98); 24 (2003/2004); 25 (2004/2005); 26 (2005/2006); 27 (2006/2007); all with digital originals from Cornell University and *University of Michigan. Links to other volumes' entries at SIY pages. Retrieved October 24, 2012.

External links


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