Household International Inc. has announced a consent decree with the Securities and Exchange Commission under which the company agreed to end violations of certain federal securities laws but will not be required to pay fines or restate earnings."The SEC's findings in the order, which Household does not admit or deny, include findings that certain prior descriptions of Household's restructuring and other account management policies were incomplete or inaccurate in violation of provisions of the federal securities laws," the Prospect Heights, Ill.-based company said. "Under the order, Household has agreed to cease and desist from any further violations of these provisions." The company said it expects to complete its planned merger with HSBC Holdings plc after receiving shareholder approvals at meetings scheduled for March 28. "We have agreed to the entry of the consent order to resolve the SEC's disclosure concerns relating to Household," said William F. Aldinger, the company's chairman and chief executive officer. Household can be found online at http://www.household.com.
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