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The Wall Street critic is raising “serious concerns” about SEC Chair Mary Jo White’s first two years at the helm.
Outspoken Wall Street critic U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is blasting SEC Chair Mary Jo White and the regulator’s record over the past two years in a letter that raises “serious concerns” about White’s leadership of the agency. Describing White’s tenure as “extremely disappointing,” Warren says that the agency is not “consistently and aggressively” enforcing...
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