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Wednesday 04 January 2017 6:54 am

This Wall Street lawyer has become Donald Trump’s top pick for the SEC

By: Helen Cahill

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Wall Street lawyer Jay Clayton has emerged as the front-runner to become president-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, reports say.

Clayton, who is known for working on top IPOs such as the Alibaba Group's, met Trump on 22 December, according to Reuters.

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He has moved ahead of Debra Wong Yang, a former U.S. Attorney under President George W. Bush. It was speculated in December that she was in line for the job.

As a partner at international law firm Sullivan & Cromwell, Clayton has expertise in both public and private mergers and public offerings. He has worked on Barclays Capital's acquisition of the Lehman Brother's assets during the financial crisis of 2008, the sale of Bear Stearns for JP Morgan and the U.S. Treasury's investment into Goldman Sachs.

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Other contenders that have been floated for the role include former SEC boss Paul Atkins and lawyer Ralph Ferrara.

Many of the candidates have been interviewed for the job by Carl Icahn, an investor who took on a crucial role in the Trump team back in December.

Trump described Icahn as "one of the world's great businessmen" when he made Icahn a special adviser on regulatory reform.

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