The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is proposing a significant rule change that would enable newly public companies to raise capital instantly. This move, described as the most substantial regulatory shift in decades, aims to streamline the process for companies entering the public market, allowing them to access funds more rapidly. The proposal is part of the SEC's broader efforts to modernize financial regulations and support market efficiency.
SEC Proposes Rule Change to Allow Instant Cash Raising for New Public Companies
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