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Former SEC Chair Clayton makes case for democratizing alternative investments

Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton

Clayton took a swipe at the current leadership of the Securities and Exchange Commission for swinging too far in the wrong direction.

Former SEC chairman Jay Clayton, who is now working in the private sector and has no interest in returning to government work, believes government regulators could do a much better job serving investors and the broader financial markets.

Speaking Wednesday morning in Orlando, Florida, as part of

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