The SEC just pushed back the deadlines for Rule 13f-2 and Rule 10c-1a compliance. These rules relate to securities lending transparency and short sale reporting requirements. The extended timeline gives market participants more breathing room to get their systems in order before the new reporting mandates kick in.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-04 03:54
Another delay? The SEC's move looks like it's giving institutions room to maneuver.
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ApeWithNoChain
· 12-04 03:36
The SEC has postponed again, basically giving institutions a chance to catch their breath.
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unrekt.eth
· 12-04 03:30
The SEC is using delay tactics again, this time giving more time to fine-tune the system. But in my view, this is just making room for big institutions.
The SEC just pushed back the deadlines for Rule 13f-2 and Rule 10c-1a compliance. These rules relate to securities lending transparency and short sale reporting requirements. The extended timeline gives market participants more breathing room to get their systems in order before the new reporting mandates kick in.