Evidence of behavior change at the SEC in securities finance rule making

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was on a tear for a couple of years, initiating a broad range of proposals on hedge fund reporting, central clearing, prime money market funds and much else. But the tide seems to be moderating and the SEC appears to be taking a more measured approach, even to some of the rules that it initially approved.
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  • In the event that Donald Trump wins election in November (this is a what if, not a prediction) Gensler will almost certainly be one of the first Biden appointees to be ousted. If that occurs how many of these initiatives will be abandoned or watered down?

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