SEC, CFTC aim to ease private fund reporting
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US regulators move to scale back Biden-era private fund reporting rules
The US SEC and CFTC have proposed easing disclosure requirements for the $26tn private funds industry, in a joint move that would significantly narrow the scope of Biden-era reporting rules for hedge funds, private equity firms and other large asset managers, according to a report by Reuters. The regulators said the revisions are intended to reduce compliance burdens while still ensuring regulators receive “necessary and appropriate” data on sys…
US regulators move to ease hedge fund disclosure requirements
The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have proposed scaling back hedge fund reporting requirements in a move aimed at reducing compliance costs and streamlining data collection on private funds, according to a report by Bloomberg. The regulators have jointly outlined plans to significantly raise the threshold for mandatory reporting under Form PF. Under the new proposal, the reporting threshold for s…
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