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SEC to make it easier to know how your funds vote

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The rules “will allow investors to better understand and analyze how their funds and managers are voting on shares held on their behalf,” SEC Chairman Gary Gensler said in a statement. Funds would also be responsible for disclosing the number of shares they have loaned to short sellers but have not yet recalled. In such a scenario, the funds would not have the right to vote on behalf of those shares. “This would provide investors with additional information on how a filer’s securities lending activities may affect its proxy voting,” Gensler said. The information provided is impersonal and does not provide individualized advice or recommendations for any specific reader or individual portfolio. The opinions are from 3rd parties, claims have not been independently verified by us, and we have not been compensated in any way to review the companies or symbols mentioned. 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