Hedge Funds Skeptical of SEC Plan to Let Firms Conceal Stocks

(Bloomberg) A controversial U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission plan that would let many hedge funds conceal their stock picks is generating pushback from an unlikely source: hedge funds. The industry’s main trade group is questioning whether the SEC fully considered the impact of significantly slashing the number of firms that have to disclose their holdings.

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