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The acting chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mark Uyeda, has signaled the potential rollback of a rule requiring public companies to disclose climate and environmental risks to their businesses. Uyeda ordered a delay in a court appeal of the rule, which has been opposed by business groups and Republican state attorneys general. SEC Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw criticized Uyeda's decision, suggesting it was an attempt to bypass commission authority.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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