How ESG Funds Will Be Impacted By The SEC Expansion Of The 80 Percent Names Rule
The US is considering changing the rules for investors' funds based on the name of their assets, according to a former chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Jay Clayton, who has been involved in the Crypto Summit in New York.
Source: forbes.comPublished on 2022-10-06
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