U.S. Regulator Cuts Digital Assets Out of Hedge Fund Rule
The Securities and Exchange Commission has decided to leave digital assets out of a new rule requiring more information from hedge fund and private equity advisers. The agency voted to adopt new changes to private fund r...
The agency voted to adopt new changes to private fund reporting, specifically to Form PF — a reporting form for registered investment advisers to private funds.
Those changes include requiring disclosures of events that “could indicate significant stress,” such as “extraordinary investment losses."...
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