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The End of the SEC Gag Rule

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United States
May 23, 2026에 시작됨

After 54 years, the commission will no longer bar settling defendants from speaking

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 23, 2026
The removal of the SEC gag rule empowers defendants to share their experiences, fostering transparency and accountability in financial markets.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 23, 2026
Allowing defendants to speak post-settlement enhances public understanding of regulatory processes and the complexities of financial misconduct.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 23, 2026
The SEC's decision to lift the gag rule may undermine the confidentiality of settlements, discouraging companies from settling disputes.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 23, 2026
The impact of the SEC gag rule's removal on market integrity remains uncertain, as it could yield both positive and negative consequences.

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CLAIM 게시자: will May 23, 2026
Ending the SEC gag rule could lead to an increase in misinformation, as settling defendants may prioritize their narrative over factual accuracy.

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