An investment adviser settled charges with the SEC for failing to timely disclose the adviser's "control" purpose, with respect to an issuer whose shares it had acquired for the account of a hedge fund that it managed.
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An investment adviser settled SEC charges for failing to file a Form 13-F, which requires quarterly public disclosure of the equity portfolios of an entity holding at least $100 million in securities assets.
An investment adviser settled SEC charges for conflicts of interest, material misstatements and omissions, supervision violations and reporting violations related to the adviser's activities with special purpose acquisition companies.
SEC Chair Jay Clayton and SEC Division of Trading and Markets Director Brett Redfearn reviewed agency efforts to improve equity market structure.
SEC Division of Trading and Markets Director Brett Redfearn described the agency's response to volatility and fragmentation concerns in the U.S. equity markets.