US House passes 10 Financial Services Committee bills – in one day

The House Financial Services Committee passed 10 bipartisan bills aiming to open up greater investment opportunity to firms of all sizes.

On Monday, the US House of Representatives passed 10 bipartisan bills that originated with the House Financial Services Committee.

If approved by the Senate (and signed by President Trump), the new laws would expand the definition of “accredited investor,” offer accommodation to emerging growth companies in their initial public offerings, and

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