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28 March 2017

IDC Interviews Greene On SEC's Liquidity Risk Management Rule

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Partner Nathan Greene (New York-Investment Funds) was asked to participate in an interview with the Independent Directors Council (IDC) on the SEC's Liquidity Risk Management Rule.
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Partner Nathan Greene (New York-Investment Funds) was asked to participate in an interview with the Independent Directors Council (IDC) on the SEC's Liquidity Risk Management Rule, the transcript of which was published in IDC's February 2017 Board Update. In this interview, Greene discusses the rules and responsibilities registered fund boards face under the SEC's new liquidity risk management rule.

View full transcript, IDC Interviews Greene on SEC's Liquidity Risk Management Rule

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