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This executive order creates a high-level interagency Working Group on Financial Markets, chaired by the Treasury Secretary and including the heads of the Federal Reserve, SEC, and CFTC. It tasks the group with reviewing the causes of the October 1987 stock market crash and recommending actions to enhance market integrity, efficiency, and investor confidence. The group must submit an initial report within 60 days and periodically thereafter.
This executive order requires federal agencies to evaluate whether their regulatory and administrative actions could constitute a "taking" of private property under the Fifth Amendment's Just Compensation Clause. It mandates new review procedures, establishes guidelines for assessing takings risks, and requires reporting of past and pending compensation claims to improve fiscal accountability.
This executive order extends U.S. peaceful nuclear cooperation with the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) for another 12-month period, through March 10, 1989, based on a presidential determination that discontinuing cooperation would harm non-proliferation goals and U.S. national security. It supersedes the previous extension order (EO 12587) upon taking effect.