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Washington, DC; September 24, 2018—The Investment Company Institute (ICI) offered strong support for a rule proposal by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to modernize the framework for exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in a comment letter filed with the Commission.
“We commend the SEC for proposing a rule that will help bring greater consistency, transparency, and efficiency to the regulatory framework for ETFs,” said ICI General Counsel Susan Olson. “ETFs have been one of the most successful, popular financial innovations in recent years. By advancing this rule, the SEC sends a signal that ETFs are an investment product that deserves its own uniform regulation under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Once in place, this new rule and related disclosures will help provide an updated framework for this growing industry and enhance the ETF investor experience.”
Under the proposed Rule 6c-11, most ETFs will be permitted to operate within the scope of the Investment Company Act of 1940 without applying for individual exemptive orders. The rule does not distinguish between index-based ETFs and actively managed ETFs. The Commission also proposes certain disclosure amendments intended to provide investors who purchase and sell ETF shares in the secondary market with additional information to help them understand ETF trading costs.
In its letter, ICI supports key components of the rule, including:
In addition to strong support for the underlying rule proposal, ICI’s comment letter conveyed the following key recommendations for the SEC to consider as it continues work on the rulemaking proposal:
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