The agency will no longer defend its rule requiring companies to disclose certain climate-related risks, a move one commissioner called an attempt to “unlawfully” dismantle it.
Acting U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Mark Uyeda said in a statement that the SEC's withdrawal ended "the ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNSEC Votes to End Its Defense of Biden-Era Climate Disclosure RuleThe Trump administration's SEC will no longer pursue defending a climate disclosure rule finalized under the Biden ...
In a move that was expected given the change in administration, the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 27 voted to end its defense of the rules requiring disclosure of climate-related risks ...
The US Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly cooperating with attempts by Elon Musk’s ‘Department of Government ...
The Trump administration on Thursday scrapped plans to require companies to disclose data on greenhouse gas emissions and ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission has stopped defending its climate risk disclosure rule in court. The commission’s two ...
Remarks by Commissioner Caroline A. Crenshaw, Washington D.C., March 27, 2025 ...
The SEC held a roundtable on artificial intelligence March 27, in which experts discussed the potential risks and benefits of ...
The SEC will hold a further four crypto roundtables focusing on trading, custody, tokenization, and DeFi following the ...
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