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The SEC is proposing rules, forms and amendments intended to improve the data quality for investors and to ease its ability to monitor investment managers and advisers.
The SEC has proposed rules, forms and amendments to “modernize and enhance” the reporting and disclosure of information via investment companies and investment advisers in an effort to improve the quality of data for investors, according to the regulator. If approved, the effort will also let SEC officials more “effectively collect and use data” that...
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