SEC Sees Growing Evidence SPAC Performance Doesn’t Match ‘Hype’: Report

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U.S. regulators are growing concerned that risks posed to shareholders from blank-check companies are getting increasingly dangerous as the SPAC bubble inflates to unprecedented levels, Bloomberg reports.

“Lately we have seen more and more evidence on the risk side of the equation for SPACs as we see studies showing that their performance for most investors doesn’t match the hype,” Acting Securities and Commission Commission Chair Allison Herren Lee said Thursday. Read more.

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