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Mark Toshiro Uyeda, member of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) nominee for President Biden, speaks during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee confirmation hearing in ...
SEC commissioner Mark Uyeda has criticized the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approach to cryptocurrency regulation, labeling it a “disaster” and highlighting a glaring lack of ...
Uyeda is a veteran of the SEC, first joining the agency in 2006 and serving in various positions, including as a senior advisor to Chair Jay Clayton during Trump's first term.
Trump’s appointment of Mark Uyeda signals a potential shift toward a pro-business, innovation-driven SEC with a strong focus on deregulation. Uyeda’s newly established Crypto Task Force, led ...
Mark Uyeda, a Republican commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission, has been named acting chair of the agency following Gary Gensler’s resignation. The White House confirmed Uyeda ...
Uyeda, a commissioner since June 30, 2022, will steer the SEC pending the confirmation of Trump nominee Rick Atkins. Acting Chair Uyeda wasted no time, announcing the formation of a new crypto ...
President Donald J. Trump has named SEC Commissioner Mark T. Uyeda as the agency’s acting chair. Uyeda, a Republican commissioner since 2022, will lead the SEC until Paul Atkins, Trump’s pick ...
Uyeda has been an SEC commissioner since 2022 and a member of the staff since 2006. Last month, he discussed at an AICPA & CIMA conference in Washington how the SEC is likely to pursue a more ...
According to crypto attorney Jake Chervinsky, SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda stands as a strong contender to replace Gary Gensler as the next SEC chair. "Uyeda has criticized Gensler’s crypto ...
Uyeda signaled that SEC chair Gary Gensler's time is nearing its end. SEC’s Mark Uyeda waves off rumors he could be Trump’s pick for chair Skip to main content ...
Newly sworn-in President Donald Trump has tapped Mark Uyeda, a Republican member of the Securities and Exchange Commission, to be acting chair of the agency, the White House said today.