Sec Rulemaking Agenda 2025

Sec Rulemaking Agenda 2025. SEC Rulemaking Agenda SIFMA SIFMA Yesterday, Acting SEC Chair Mark Uyeda delivered remarks to the Investment Company Institute's 2025 Investment Management Conference Key Points The SEC is set to undergo sweeping changes under the second Trump administration, with a Republican-controlled Commission setting a new agenda

The 5th Circuit ShortCircuits the SEC’s Aggressive Rulemaking Agenda
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Key Points The SEC is set to undergo sweeping changes under the second Trump administration, with a Republican-controlled Commission setting a new agenda While much of his presentation was specific to investment companies, the theme of his remarks had a more general application: a revised—revived?—blueprint for SEC rulemaking processes

The 5th Circuit ShortCircuits the SEC’s Aggressive Rulemaking Agenda

We advocate for effective and resilient capital markets Further, while the SEC's rulemaking agenda still lists the status of an SEC disclosure rule, which was expected to enhance company proxy disclosures about the diversity of board members and nominees, as being in the rule proposal stage expected for October 2025, it is now expected that the SEC will not pursue the proposed rule under the Trump. Regulatory Flexibility Agenda AGENCY: Securities and Exchange Commission

The impact of SEC rulemaking on Business Development Companies Toppan. Information in the Chair's agenda was accurate on September 25, 2024, the date on which the Commission's staff completed compilation of the data SEC Rulemaking Tracker (xls) SEC Rulemaking Agenda; About SIFMA

Issuer Considerations Bank Loans ppt download. Key Points The SEC is set to undergo sweeping changes under the second Trump administration, with a Republican-controlled Commission setting a new agenda While much of his presentation was specific to investment companies, the theme of his remarks had a more general application: a revised—revived?—blueprint for SEC rulemaking processes