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February 9, 2007
Some Hedge Funds Want to Share Information with Public
Should the SEC lift the ban on "general solicitation" for hedge funds and allow them to communicate publicly about their activities? Some funds are urging the SEC to do so, and NY Times columnist, Jenny Anderson, thinks it's a good idea. If the only people who can invest are wealthy, what's the harm, she asks. See Hedge Funds Walk a Hard Line Between Silence and Sharing.
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