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"textContent": "Are investors in “passive” index funds being misled about how shares held in those funds are being voted? After providing some relevant background below, I argue that failing to properly disclose the active voting of passive fund shares could violate consumer protection provisions, anti-fraud provisions, or other related provisions covering deceptive practices. When it comes...",
"title": "After Years of Weaponizing Shareholder Voting, Will the Big Three Escape Accountability?"
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