Partner
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP
Steven Lofchie is a Partner based in New York. He advises financial institutions and corporate clients on the securities laws and the Commodity Exchange Act, with particular focus on the regulation of broker-dealers, swap dealers, investment funds and other market intermediaries. Steven's transactional practice focuses on securities credit and derivative transactions.
Recent Articles & Comments
One disadvantage of the current administration's generally hostile approach to the use of digital assets is that it may result in moving away from highly regulated financial institutions (where it could be reasonably monitored) to less-regulated firms.
The economic ramifications of the proposal are not simple. The requirement that open-end funds hold a greater portion of their portfolios in highly liquid investments will force funds to keep more of their investments in cash and government securities, to hold more diversified portfolios and potentially to reduce their investments in small companies as the shares of such companies are less likely to be regarded as liquid under the SEC's standards. In short, the SEC's new proposals may reduce…
While the proxy disclosure requirements have attracted less attention than other SEC rule proposals, they may prove to be the most pernicious. The underlying danger is that the SEC will monitor the manner in which advisers vote and will cast a harsh eye on advisers that vote against governmentally-favored proposals. There is a reason that ballots for governmental offices are kept secret. The same potential for abuse exists with respect to proxy votes by advisers.
While there are…