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SEC Opens Public Comment Period to Reconsider Rules for Novel ETFs

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is reviewing its regulatory approach toward exchange-traded funds, including those in the cryptocurrency space. The agency has opened a public comment period as part of this rulemaking process. Fund managers operating in both traditional and crypto ETF markets could be affected by any resulting policy changes. The move signals a broader effort by the SEC to reassess and potentially overhaul existing ETF regulations in the United States.

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