Kennedy Lewis Seeks SEC Green Light for Joint Deals
Published Date: 7/17/2026
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Summary
Kennedy Lewis Capital Company and its partners want permission to team up and invest together in certain businesses, even though current rules usually say no. This change would let them pool money with related companies to make bigger investments. If no one objects by August 10, 2026, the SEC will likely approve this, potentially boosting their investment power without immediate cost changes.
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