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SEC approves proxy access rule

Rules make it easier for shareholders to replace corporate directors

The Securities and Exchange Commission approved a rule yesterday making it easier for shareholders to replace corporate directors, in a highly controversial move that promises to shake up the board elections at many US companies.

The rule, which passed the commission on a three-two vote, would force companies to print the names of shareholder board nominees on corporate ballots if certain conditions are met.

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