SEC Requires Activist Investors to Disclose Client Identities in Filings
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued new interpretations mandating that activist investors reveal the identities of their clients in regulatory filings. This updated requirement, applicable to 13D filings and proxy statements, aims to enhance transparency. The move seeks to provide greater clarity regarding the entities behind efforts to influence corporate governance or other company matters.
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