Asset Managers Push SEC To Revive ‘First-To-File’ Principle – Details

Asset Managers Push SEC To Revive ‘First-To-File’ Principle – Details

Asset managers VanEck, 21Shares and Canary Capital have jointly approached the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) seeking for a reinstatement of the first-to-file principle i.e. a regulatory approach that ensures exchange-traded products (ETP) applications are reviewed and approved in the order they are submitted. The trio of prominent investment firms claims that the Commission’s […]


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