They're Opening the Stock Market to Everyone. Here's What That Actually Means
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The podcast features SEC Chair Paul Atkins and CFTC Chair Michael Selig discussing the evolution and future of capital markets. Atkins highlights the shift from IPO-driven markets benefiting public investors to private markets favoring insiders, attributing this to regulatory costs and litigation concerns. Selig emphasizes the need for purpose-fit regulations for innovative technologies like crypto and AI, advocating for a balance between fostering innovation and managing systemic risks. Both chairs address the importance of inter-agency cooperation to avoid regulatory conflicts and promote a harmonized approach, particularly concerning tokenized securities and prediction markets. The conversation also explores potential reforms to accreditation standards and quarterly reporting requirements to enhance market accessibility and reduce short-term pressures.
Part 1: Market Evolution and IPO Challenges
Part 2: Regulatory Priorities and Innovation
Part 3: Market Integrity and Reporting Standards
Part 4: Access, Liquidity, and Transparency
Part 5: Capital Formation and Global Competitiveness
Part 6: Future Risks and Investor Protection
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