A clause in the Jobs Bill that is expected to be made into law in April will offer greater freedom to hedge funds and investment banks in their ability to advertise their services to the general public. The new freedoms could allow a whole host of marketing schemes to be used by funds which might allow them to become more popular among the general public. Such a move is interesting but not unexpected in the Jobs Act which rolls back many regulations on the financial services industry. The ban dates back to the Securities Act of 1933 and so this…
Jobs Bill Eases Hedge Fund Advertisement Rules
HFA Staff
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