Federal Register: SEC Adopts Process For SBS Entities To Apply For Relief For Statutorily Disqualified Personnel

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An SEC proposal to establish a process for registered security-based swap ("SBS") dealers and major SBS participants applying for relief from the prohibition ...
United States Corporate/Commercial Law

An SEC proposal to establish a process for registered security-based swap ("SBS") dealers and major SBS participants applying for relief from the prohibition in Exchange Act Section 15F(b)(6) on individuals subject to certain statutory disqualification was published in the Federal Register (see here for previous coverage). The final rule will become effective on April 22, 2019.

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