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  • Statement on the Proposed Expansion of the Accredited Investor Definition By SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee

    Date 18/12/2019

    Today’s proposal would expand the definition of accredited investor in numerous ways. These proposed changes all go in one policy direction—toward expanding the pool of investors in the opaque, and indisputably high-risk, private markets. And once again, we propose to do so without adequately analyzing significant and relevant data, as Commissioner Jackson has carefully demonstrated. 

  • Statement Of CFTC Chairman Heath Tarbert In Support Of The Cross-Border Swaps Proposal

    Date 18/12/2019

    I am pleased to support the Commission’s proposed rule on the cross-border application of registration thresholds and certain requirements for swap dealers and major swap participants.  It is critical that the CFTC finalize a sensible cross-border registration rule in 2020, as we approach the 10-year anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Act.

  • Statement on Proposed Resource Extraction Rule By SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee

    Date 18/12/2019

    This disclosure requirement is about fighting global corruption through transparency. The United States has long been a leader in international anti-corruption efforts. Congress enacted the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in 1977, making it illegal for U.S. public companies to pay bribes to foreign government officials.[1] We were for many years the only major nation to have such a law.[2] The U.S. was a founding member of the Financial Action Task Force in 1989, an inter-governmental standards-setting body aimed at combatting money laundering.[3] We helped negotiate the United Nations Convention against Corruption in 2004.[4] We have taken this leadership role in combatting corruption worldwide not only because corrupt governments don’t provide adequately for their citizens, but because it is in our own foreign policy interests to promote stability and economic growth abroad.[5] In this tradition, Congress enacted Section 1504 of the Dodd-Frank Act to “help combat global corruption and empower citizens of resource-rich countries to hold their governments accountable for the wealth generated by those resources.”[6]

  • CFTC Swaps Report Update

    Date 18/12/2019

    CFTC's Weekly Swaps Report has been updated, and is now available.

  • Statement On Proposed Disclosure Of Issuer Payments Related To Extraction Of Natural Resources By SEC Commissioner Robert J. Jackson Jr.

    Date 18/12/2019

    Thank you as always to our dedicated Staff, especially Barry Summer and Elliott Staffin from the Division of Corporation Finance, for their extensive work on these rules. I’m also grateful to Division Director Bill Hinman, as well as the Staff in our Office of General Counsel and Division of Economic and Risk Analysis, for all their efforts on this rulemaking.