© Reuters. Commissioner Elad Roisman participates in a U.S Securities and Exchange Commission open meeting to propose changing its decades-old definition of an “accredited investor” in order to allow more Americans to buy shares in private companies, in Washington,
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission member Elad Roisman said on Monday that he intends to resign his role as commissioner by the end of January.
Roisman notified President Joe Biden of his plans in a letter sent on Monday, he said in a statement.
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