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Exclusive-US exchanges, SEC in talks to ease public company regulations

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U.S. exchange operators are in talks with the Securities and Exchanges Commission on easing regulatory burdens for public companies.
Reforms range from reducing the quantum of disclosures and the costs of going public to making it harder for minority investors to agitate.
The talks come amid a renewed push to ease regulations under President Donald Trump .
Since 2000 , the number of public companies listed on U.S. exchanges has declined 36% to 4,500 .
Some companies have chosen to stay away from IPOs to avoid what they see as onerous disclosure requirements, additional regulatory scrutiny, and the costs associated with going public.
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