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'Make IPOs great again': SEC chair explains new rule for IPOs during shutdown

The chair of Wall Street’s watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Paul Atkins, addressed the negative impact of the government shutdown on markets and how he aims to "make IPOs great again" Monday on "The Claman Countdown.""We cannot process these IPOs under the rules as they are…with this government shutdown," Atkins told FOX Business anchor Liz Claman.TRUMP ADMIN TO PARTIALLY RESUME SNAP BENEFITS AS SHUTDOWN DRAGS ONTasked with greenlighting publicly-traded companies and catching market fraudsters, the SEC used to have more than 4,200 people on staff prior to the government

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