In the Margins

SEC's Clayton aims to reverse IPO slowdown

June 22, 2017

By Reuters

Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton wants to reverse the steep decline in initial public offerings and give individual investors more access to smaller, successful companies. Clayton wants to look into why fewer companies are going public, according to his prepared remarks to the SEC's Investment Advisory Committee. Read original story from Reuters.

 

 

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