BlackRock, VanEck Update ETF Filings After Receiving Comments From the SEC
BlackRock and VanEck, two firms seeking to launch spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S., have filed updated documents after receiving comments from the SEC. The filings address concerns such as shareholder protection and conflicts of interest. This rapid back-and-forth between the SEC and the issuers is unusual and suggests a potential approval of the applications this week
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BlackRock, VanEck Update ETF Filings After Receiving Comments From the SEC
BlackRock and VanEck, two firms seeking to launch spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S., have filed updated documents after receiving comments from the SEC. The filings address concerns such as shareholder protection and conflicts of interest. This rapid back-and-forth between the SEC and the issuers is unusual and suggests a potential approval of the applications this week