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by caminante
258 days ago
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Going up-thread, here's the original claim under contention: >> will be to not be overseen by the SEC in some important capacity. Your articles don't dispute this. As for whether oversight will be "weaker" and more de-regulated, maybe. 1. There's a headcount reduction. At worst, there's a quote that some really experienced watchdogs are out the door. Hard to tell until we get outcomes. 2. As for withdrawal of proposals, look closer. > Although most observers doubted that the current Commission would adopt these proposals Which makes it sound like the proposals were just withdrawn for later submittal and new discussion. Footnote #1 goes into how this isn't really unprecedented, citing similar withdrawals (or resets) under the Biden admin. |
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