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'The Market Reform Act of 1990 is a law that aims to strengthen regulatory oversight of US securities markets, improve supervision of financial market participants, and enhance market mechanisms. The act grants the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) authority to suspend trading in any security or on any national exchange if deemed necessary for investor protection. It also requires large traders to report their activities to the SEC, and mandates risk assessments for holding company systems. Additionally, the law establishes a coordinated clearing system, limits practices that affect market volatility, and promotes interagency coordination among regulatory bodies.'

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