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SEC moves to formally rescind corporate climate disclosure requirements
The SEC proposed rescinding its 2024 rule requiring corporate climate change disclosures. The SEC, composed of three Republican commissioners and no Democrats, outlined plans to scrap the rule. The original rule was intended to mandate climate-related information disclosure for publicly traded companies.
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