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SEC Eases Decades-Old Wall Street Analyst Restrictions
By Jessica Corso
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has agreed to lift some restrictions imposed on large financial institutions over two decades ago in a crackdown on alleged conflicts of interests involving investment banks and their research analysts, agreeing with the banks that modification of the settlements was proper due to a 2015 rule that addressed the same problem.
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