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The Long View: Is U.S. Regulation a New Bubble or a ‘New Normal’?
August 15, 2013
The hedge fund industry has been in a period of unprecedented regulation. New rules have come fast and furious, along with stepped-up examination and enforcement activity. Is this a bubble, which will burst like others before it, or a ‘new normal’ for the industry? In this column, SRZ partner Marc E. Elovitz discusses new and proposed rules from U.S. regulators.
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) have overhauled Form PF and private fund managers have until March 12, 2025, to begin reporting on the new Form. The changes to the reporting requirements mandated by the amendments to the Form (“Form PF Amendments”) will require substantial preparation by many managers.[1]
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) have overhauled Form PF and private fund managers have until March 12, 2025, to begin reporting on the new Form. The changes to the reporting requirements mandated by the amendments to the Form (“Form PF Amendments”) will require substantial preparation by many managers.[1]