Three Reasons Why the SEC May Temper Its Rulemaking Before the Election
Intelligize Blog
MAY 16, 2024
In an election year, federal agencies often spend the final months of a President’s term rushing to push through pet projects and key objectives. The Securities and Exchange Commission is no exception. If you look back to 2020, for instance, the SEC under the leadership of Trump administration appointee Jay Clayton established a new rule aimed at curbing the influence of proxy advisory services.
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