The nomination of the next chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is central to the preparations of the new administration of Donald Trump. Paul Atkins, a former commissioner of the agency under the Bush administration, emerges as the most likely candidate, according to recent forecasts. He is known for his pro-market and pro-private sector positions. Such a possibility sparks intense debate, particularly in the context of an already strained financial regulation.
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