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Proposed amendments follow the SEC’s push to reduce unnecessary reporting burdens.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is proposing amendments to Form N-PORT’s reporting regime that are in line with SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins’s mantra to reduce unnecessary reporting burdens and make disclosure requirements more efficient. Specifically, the SEC is proposing changes to Form N-PORT’s reporting requirements “that apply to certain registered investment companies,...
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