SEC Rule Proposal Would Slash Number of Investment Managers That Need to Report Quarterly Holdings

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The SEC proposed sharply raising the size threshold of funds required to report their U.S. stockholdings quarterly, a move that would end such disclosures for nearly 90% of current filers

The proposal would mean investment managers with less than $3.5 billion in such holdings—including securities bought with leverage—no longer need to reveal the details of their portfolios. Those details include the number of shares held in a company and the.

 

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Greed knows no bounds... I thought that if you didn’t do anything wrong, you had nothing to hide Mr. President as well as a lot of you schmucks in positions of power.

The 1% really needed a leg up you guys.

Ah, more tasty corruption! The SEC never disappoints.

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Folks? Ys gonna see TONS MORE of this shit as Trump and GOPer's KNOW Trump is gone come Jn 20th

Another Trump era 'escape from accountability' putsch

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