SEC Chairwoman Mary Jo White said Monday that she plans to leave as head of the agency at the end of the Obama administration in January.
White, who became the 31st SEC chair in April 2013, is one of the longest-serving Commission chiefs.
During her term she has championed the agency acting on a uniform fiduciary duty rule for broker-dealers and advisors, and has pressed Congress to raise its budget so that the agency could increase the frequency of investment advisor exams.
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