Securities & Exchange Commission
Recent News About Securities & Exchange Commission
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Despite withdrawal of "Natural Asset Companies" from New York Stock Exchange, State Treasurer Oaks says there is still a 'global push to use the land to address climate change'
Ongoing advocacy for Natural Asset Companies' integration into public markets continues despite the Security Exchange Commission’s withdrawal of its proposed inclusion of NACs on the New York Stock Exchange in January.
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Former SEC official: Republican president in 2024 could lead to 'significant crypto-friendly regulatory actions' under SEC Commissioner Peirce
John Reed Stark, a former chief of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Office of Internet Enforcement, said that because cryptocurrency has become a partisan issue, he believes that if a Republican wins the 2024 presidential election, a Republican-led SEC could support more crypto-friendly regulations than the current SEC. He predicted that a Republican-led SEC would focus mainly on instances of fraud, rather than registration violations.