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- SEC Permits In-Kind Creations and Redemptions for Crypto ETPs
The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted to approve orders to permit in-kind creations and redemptions by authorized participants for crypto asset exchange-traded product (ETP) shares The orders approved today reflect a departure from recently approved spot bitcoin and ether ETPs, which were limited to creations and redemptions on an in-cash basis With today’s approval orders
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SEC Careers The SEC serves as the investor's advocate and seeks the best and brightest talent to join its team Learn more about SEC employment qualifications and the benefits of working at the SEC
- Paul S. Atkins Sworn In as SEC Chairman - SEC. gov
Before serving as an SEC Commissioner, Chairman Atkins was a consultant on securities and investment management industry matters, especially regarding issues of strategy, regulatory compliance, risk management, new product development, and organizational control
- Press Releases - SEC. gov
Official announcements highlighting recent actions taken by the SEC and other newsworthy information To view Press Releases prior to 2012, view the Press Release Archive
- Search Filings - SEC. gov
Search Filings Enjoy free public access to millions of informational documents filed by publicly traded companies and others in the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) system
- Contact the SEC - SEC. gov
Careers with the SEC Careers and Recruitment Comment on Proposed Rules How to Submit Comments – Rule-comments@sec gov Contracting with the SEC Contracting — Doing Business with the SEC Data Office of Structured Disclosure – (e g , XBRL; XML; FpML; FIX) Structureddata@sec gov EDGAR EDGAR Filer Support EDGAR Filing Fees Information
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Mission At the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), we work together to make a positive impact on the U S economy, our capital markets, and people’s lives
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