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(New York)

Goldman Sachs released a key report to its clients this week detailing…see the full story on our partner Magnifi’s site

Published in Eq: Tech
Friday, 16 April 2021 17:29

Biden’s Big Regulatory Onslaught Begins

(Washington)

The Biden admin is tackling some of the changes made during Trump's administration, particularly to environmental social governance, fair lending, and consumer protection rules. The administration will not allow a set of measures that disincentivize ESG factors by shareholder voting restrictions. They have also reinstated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s ability to seek monetary penalties for abusive practices and expanded the Equal Credit Opportunity Act to gender and sexual orientation protection. Finally, the administration reinforced the SEC’s ability to investigate and subpoena companies and individuals for investigation. These measures are just some of the ways the new administration is changing the regulatory landscape.


FINSUM: These regulations could have a profound impact on companies in the near and long term. One result is more definite, that this is just one more of many ways that the Biden Admin is incentivizing ESG.

Published in Wealth Management

(Silicon Valley)

Crypto and other Fintechs have blown up in mainstream popularity in the last couple of years, but Mark Cuban sees another…see the full story on our partner Magnifi’s site

Published in Eq: Tech
Thursday, 11 March 2021 19:04

SEC Announces Big New Policy Change

(Washington)
Every year around this time, advisors can get a special look at what the SEC’s policy priorities are likely to be for the rest of the year. This takes on special significance this year since we have a new administration in place. The way to get the insight is to look at what focus the SEC applies to their regulatory exams, and this year they are quite interesting. SEC exams for 2021 will focus on Reg BI (not such a surprise), but also climate, ESG, and Crypto, among other topics.


FINSUM: Quite an interesting list, but one very notable absence: meme stocks/social media. This is important because some think the SEC will turn its gaze to that area, which might have delayed focus on Reg BI.

Published in Wealth Management
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