SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda will serve as the agency’s acting chair until President Donald Trump installs a permanent head.
The Republican’s appointment became effective Monday, according to official documents signed by Trump in the first hours of his second presidency. Uyeda was named by Trump on an interim basis among 14 other temporary or official agency heads.
Uyeda has pushed to open private markets to more investors and opposed Democratic efforts to restrict cryptocurrency markets and increase environmental, social, and governance disclosures since joining the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2022.
Uyeda will have the power to undo SEC policies ...
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