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SEC Proposes Ending Mandatory Quarterly Earnings Reports for Public Companies

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing to allow public companies to replace quarterly earnings reports with biannual disclosures. This change aims to reduce regulatory burdens and enable longer-term business focus but raises concerns about reduced transparency for investors. The proposal could be published as early as April and will undergo public commentary before any final adoption.
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