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the Act. If GL fails to rectify the financial statements, Form 56-1 and Form 56-2 promptly, it may be liable to violation of Section 56 of the Act. In addition, if the GL management fails to administer
as parent companies.Therefore, SEC has revised such regulations and guidelines for the investment management business operators to administer their investment with the best interests for the
commercial banks as parent companies.Therefore, SEC has revised such regulations and guidelines for the investment management business operators to administer their investment with the best interests of the
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