United States:
2019 Final ETF Rulemaking – Summary And Analysis
15 November 2019
Ropes & Gray LLP
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The SEC recently adopted a final ETF rule, largely in the form
proposed in June of 2018, but with several important changes in
response to industry comments. Ropes & Gray has compiled the
attached brochure that summarizes and analyzes the final ETF rule
and provides thoughts on next steps for existing ETF sponsors and
potential new entrants into the space.
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