US SEC Commissioner Uyeda Speaks
SEC Commissioner Jun 2022 - Jun 2028. He speaks frequently on a broad range of subjects - only speeches that might have direct market impact are listed on the calendar;
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| Feb 9, 2026 | Due to speak at the Asset Management Derivatives Forum, in Austin; |
| Nov 12, 2025 | Due to speak at the US Treasury Market Conference, in New York; |
| Sep 29, 2025 | Due to speak at the SEC-CFTC Joint Roundtable on Regulatory Harmonization Efforts, in Washington DC; |
| Apr 11, 2025 | Due to deliver opening remarks at the Crypto Task Force Roundtable, in Washington DC; |
| Mar 27, 2025 | Due to deliver opening remarks, along with Commissioner Peirce and Commissioner Crenshaw, at the SEC Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence in the Financial Industry, in Washington DC; |
| Mar 7, 2025 | Due to participate in a roundtable discussion about cryptocurrency policy at the The White House Digital Assets Summit, in Washington DC; |
| Mar 6, 2025 | Due to participate in a fireside chat at the Wall Street Journal CFO Network Summit, in New York. Audience questions expected; |
| Sep 18, 2024 | Due to participate in a panel discussion titled "Regulatory Roundtable" at Georgetown University’s Financial Markets Quality Conference, in Washington DC; |
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- US SEC Commissioner Uyeda Speaks News
From sec.gov|Nov 12, 2025Good afternoon, and thank you to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for hosting this conference.[1] Today, I will provide an update on the implementation of rules requiring the clearing of certain secondary market transactions in U.S. Treasury securities (the “Treasury Clearing Rules”).[2] The SEC adopted these rules in December 2023.[3] Since assuming leadership of the Commission, Chairman Paul Atkins has asked me to oversee our efforts to ensure that they are working as intended.[4] Our objective is to effectively implement the ...
From sec.gov|Sep 29, 2025Today, the Commission takes a long-overdue step toward modernizing our regulatory framework for investment companies that reflects the evolution of collective investment vehicles from being primarily daily-redeemable funds to exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The publication of this notice — seeking comment on a proposed multi-class ETF structure — represents a substantive step forward, not just a procedural formality. It is a signal that the Commission is willing to reexamine outdated constraints, embrace innovation, and consider relief ...
From sec.gov|Apr 11, 2025Good afternoon, and welcome to the Crypto Task Force’s second roundtable, which is focused on crypto trading. Over 200 years ago, a group of stockbrokers gathered under a buttonwood tree to establish basic rules for the trading of securities on an organized market in New York City. Today, we are at a similar point in time in the history of markets as we gather to discuss the regulation of crypto asset trading within the United States. Like the early securities markets, organized markets for crypto asset trading developed organically ...
From sec.gov|Apr 11, 2025video This roundtable is part of the SEC Crypto Task Force's ongoing series discussing crypto asset regulation. 1 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. Opening Remarks from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission: • Richard Gabbert, Chief of Staff, Crypto Task Force; Senior Advisor to the Acting Chairman • Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda • Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw • Commissioner Hester Peirce 1:20 p.m. – 3 p.m. Roundtable: Between a Block and a Hard Place: Tailoring Regulation for Crypto Trading Moderator: • Nicholas Losurdo, Partner, Goodwin ...
From sec.gov|Mar 27, 2025video The SEC is hosting a roundtable discussion on artificial intelligence in the financial industry. The event will be held at SEC headquarters in Washington, DC and is open to the public for either in-person or virtual attendance. The roundtable will discuss the risks, benefits, and governance of AI in the financial industry. SEC Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda and SEC Commissioners Hester Peirce and Caroline Crenshaw will deliver remarks. For online attendance, no registration is necessary. A link to watch the event will be ...
From banyanhill.com|Mar 10, 2025The White House made history last Friday by hosting its first-ever Crypto Summit. It was a high-profile event that brought together industry leaders, investors and government officials to discuss the future of digital assets in the United States. It was also a bit of a dud. Because the real fireworks happened on Thursday night. That’s when President Trump announced he had signed an executive order establishing a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, a move that had been heavily pushed by crypto advocates. Yet industry leaders had mixed ...
From pymnts.com|Mar 8, 2025On Friday (March 7), the crypto industry came to Washington D.C. Specifically, they came to the White House’s State Dining Room, where the nation’s first ever “Crypto Summit” was held. President Donald Trump, flanked by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and U.S. “AI and Crypto Czar” David Sacks, addressed the more than two dozen crypto executives and federal agency representatives gathered to provide feedback on how the U.S. can become a leader in the digital asset space. “Unfortunately, in recent ...
From apnews.com|Mar 7, 2025President Donald Trump said Friday he’s committed to making the U.S. a world leader in cryptocurrencies as industry leaders heaped praise on him for reversing what they said had been unfair attacks on digital assets by the previous administration. “I thought it was very important that we stay in the front of this one,” Trump said at the first-ever White House “Crypto Summit.” A former crypto-skeptic, Trump has warmly embraced an industry that’s shown him significant love in return and spent heavily to help him win last year’s ...
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