The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is poised to ease regulations on Wednesday for small and mid-sized companies in two areas — internal financial controls and accelerated report filing.


The SEC is also expected to give more public guidance on “soft-dollar” deals in which mutual fund managers get free research and other services from brokerages in exchange for sending buy and sell orders for securities to the brokerages.


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