SEC Chairman Paul Atkins has announced plans to reform the longstanding "gun-jumping" rules to stimulate the IPO market. These rules currently limit companies' ability to communicate publicly during their initial public offerings. Atkins indicated that the SEC is considering regulatory changes to ease these communication restrictions, aiming to boost IPO activity and market engagement.
SEC Chair Proposes Reform of 'Gun-Jumping' Rules to Revitalize IPO Market
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