This content is from: Opinion SEC’s Hard-Line Approach to Private Funds Would Harm Investors and Markets MFA argues proposed rules would cripple active management and the ability to hold corporations accountable. By Bryan Corbett May 10, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office The Ferocious, Well-Heeled Battle Against the SEC’s New Rules on Hedge Fund Activism A new institute with hedge fund backing joins Elliott, Pershing Square, Third Point, and others in opposing tougher disclosure rules for stock and swaps positions. By Michelle Celarier June 21, 2022
This content is from: Culture Ackman: SEC’s Proposed Rules Do Not View SPACs as Investment Companies The hedge fund manager is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit against Pershing Square Tontine Holdings that claims otherwise. By Michelle Celarier April 11, 2022
This content is from: Culture SEC Deals a Big Blow to SPACs The commission’s proposed changes include heightened disclosure, no safe harbor for misleading projections — and less time to find a deal. By Michelle Celarier March 30, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office These Market Makers May Collect Data on Trades and Create Information Leakage, Argues New Report BestEx Research’s Hitesh Mittal says institutional investors should consider the potential hidden costs of single dealer platforms such as Virtu and Citadel. By Michelle Celarier April 19, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Why Is Bill Ackman Reminding Everyone He’s No Longer a Noisy Activist? The hedge fund manager still needs validation from the SEC and the corporate CEOs he is wooing. By Michelle Celarier April 04, 2022