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The ICI slams, then strokes, the SEC Paul Schott Stevens was fed up. And during a congressional hearing last month. June 14, 2005
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Sponsored Derivatives Regs May Make U.S. Less Competitive “Important substantive differences” between derivatives regulation in the U.S. and other jurisdictions may put the U.S. at a competitive disadvantage, reports Financial Times. May 26, 2011
New Disclosure on Retirement Plans’ Securities Lending Possible The often-opaque world of securities lending may get clearer soon for retirement plan sponsors and participants. Following a March Congressional hearing on securities lending in retirement plans some changes appear likely. By Judy Ward April 11, 2011