Wall Street's top regulator is set to approve new rule changes on Wednesday that require mutual funds and exchange-traded funds to report portfolio holdings ...
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The SEC is due to instead limit guidance to complying with existing, related regulations that govern how "open-end" funds manage liquidity risk, SEC officials told reporters in advance of the vote. In such funds, investors may redeem their shares on a daily basis. Under the rule amendments due to be considered Wednesday, the same funds would be required to file those reports within 30 days of the end of each month, with each such report becoming public after a further 30 days.
The guidance due to be considered on Wednesday will also address questions and concerns the agency became aware of through outreach and monitoring of markets, SEC officials said.
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