"US SEC to Implement Stricter Regulations and Disclosure Requirements for Private Funds"

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is set to finalize rules that would overhaul private fund disclosure requirements, ban certain fees, and introduce other changes for the industry representing $20 trillion in assets. The proposed changes would require hedge funds and private equity firms to disclose all fees and expenses quarterly, prohibit charging customers for unperformed services or preferential treatment without disclosure, and make it easier for investors to sue fund managers. While Democratic Senators and industry groups have voiced support and opposition respectively, concerns have been raised about increased costs and decreased transparency.
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