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Under SEC Rule 506(d), a private fund cannot raise a dime from investors if its principals include a felon convicted of securities fraud or barred by a regulator within the lookback period. We call these people bad actors, and Washington built a disclosure regime to keep them out of your retirement account. Somehow the nonprofit sector, which asks for your money on the strength of a tax-exemp... Read More
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s recent attempts to influence the Yen and Treasury markets - attempts to keep a lid on long term Treasury yields - haven’t exactly gone to plan, at least so far. Bond and FX trading desks appear to have taken the brief market movements he inspired as good entry points to go back to doing what they were doing before he decided to step in, namely selling... Read More