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SEC split over funds rule

By Andrew Parker in New York

Published: July 18 2005 03:00 | Last updated: July 18 2005 03:00

Divisions have surfaced at the Securities and Exchange Commission for the first time since the departure of William Donaldson, its former chairman, with the chief US financial regulator deadlocked on his flagship mutual fund governance reform.

The SEC split along party lines last week in response to a request by the US Chamber of Commerce that the regulator tells mutual fund boards they can hold off implementing the governance reform.

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