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SEC’s new rule seeks to mitigate conflicts of interest at clearing agencies

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Move draws broad support but dissenting voice questions level of ‘micromanagement’.

The SEC has announced its adoption of new rules aimed at improving governance at clearing agencies registered with the agency. The new rules, which seek to reduce conflicts of interest and promote board independence, create new requirements for board composition, independent directors, and certain committees, the SEC said in a

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