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Michelle Celarier
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Novus Comes Out Swinging Against the New SEC 13F Proposal
Hundreds of commenters oppose raising the AUM threshold for filing 13Fs, which they say would impede hedge fund due diligence.
Michelle Celarier July 31, 2020
The Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters. (Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg)

The Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters.

(Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg)

Hedge fund data analytics firm Novus Partners has added its name to the growing list of opponents to the proposed Securities and Exchange Commission rule change that would raise the asset threshold of firms required to file quarterly 13F disclosures to $3.5 billion, up from

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