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English only, SEC tells industry Publicly traded companies and mutual funds will have to write in English rather…

English only, SEC tells industry

Publicly traded companies and mutual funds will have to write in English rather than legalese when they file prospectuses with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC adopted a rule last week requiring them to write the cover pages, risk-factor sections and

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