. We need to preserve HTML structure. Also meta description: we need to create a Swedish meta description of 150-160 characters. The original meta description is not given, but we have a suggested one in the prompt: "The SEC is advancing an innovation exemption for tokenized listed securities, a move that could enable 24/7 trading. Chair Paul Atkins says it's a 'cabined framework' while long-term rules are developed." That's about 160 chars. We'll translate that to Swedish, aiming for similar length. We'll translate the title: "SEC Advances Innovation Exemption for Tokenized Securities Trading" -> "SEC främjar innovationsundantag för handel med tokeniserade värdepapper" or something. But we need to be natural. Let's think: "SEC går vidare med innovationsundantag för handel med tokeniserade värdepapper" - that's good. For content, we'll translate each paragraph. Keep proper nouns: SEC, Paul Atkins, etc. Use Swedish terminology: "tokeniserade värdepapper", "blockchain", "onchain" - maybe "on-chain" or "on kedjan"? We'll use "onchain" as is or "on-chain"? In Swedish, often "onchain" is used. We'll keep "onchain" as is. "cabined framework" - we need to translate that. It's a specific phrase. Maybe "avgränsat ramverk" or "begränsat ramverk". We'll use "avgränsat ramverk" to convey the meaning. We'll translate the meta description: "SEC går vidare med ett innovationsundantag för tokeniserade noterade värdepapper, ett steg som kan möjliggöra handel dygnet runt. Ordförande Paul Atkins säger att det är ett 'avgränsat ramverk' medan långsiktiga regler utvecklas." That should be around 160 chars. Let's count: "SEC går vidare med ett innovationsundantag för tokeniserade noterade värdepapper, ett steg som kan möjliggöra handel dygnet runt. Ordförande Paul Atkins säger att det är ett 'avgränsat ramverk' medan långsiktiga regler utvecklas." - that's about 160? Let's count: I'll count later. We'll adjust if needed. Now, we need to output JSON with title, content (HTML), and meta description. Let's translate the content paragraph by paragraph. Original:
The Securities and Exchange Commission is moving forward with an innovation exemption that would let tokenized listed securities trade onchain, a shift that could eventually bring round-the-clock trading to regulated markets. SEC Chair Paul Atkins said the exemption would provide a "cabined framework" for compliant onchain trading while the agency develops long-term rules.
Swedish:Securities and Exchange Commission går vidare med ett innovationsundantag som skulle låta tokeniserade noterade värdepapper handlas onchain, en förändring som så småningom skulle kunna medföra handel dygnet runt på reglerade marknader. SEC:s ordförande Paul Atkins sade att undantaget skulle ge ett "avgränsat ramverk" för kompatibel onchain-handel medan myndigheten utvecklar långsiktiga regler.
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