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Names Rule expansion prompts pushback

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been criticised for a proposal to amend its "name rule" which would require funds with certain names to invest 80% of their assets in the investments they suggests, including those with "particular characteristics".

Source: pionline.com
Published on 2022-12-12

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