The SEC adopted amendments to certain rules that govern money market funds under the Investment Company Act of 1940, which are designed to improve the resilience and transparency of money market funds. May 19, 2023 SEC proposals address risk management for clearinghouses ...
2. Division of Investment Management (DIM) DIM regulates investment advisors, companies, and financial firms. Its offices, such as the Disclosure Review and Accounting Office (DRAO) and Rulemaking Office, handle tasks from analyzing filings to establishing regulatory rules. DIM aims to ensure transpar...
The SEC is scheduled to consider a final rule that would amend Exchange Act Rule 14a-8, which generally requires companies to include shareholder proposals in their proxy statements absent a basis for exclusion. The proposed amendments would clarify and narrow certain substantive bases within the rul...
The BOl reporting deadline for existing companies is approaching quickly. Existing companies (those formed before January 1, 2024) have less than four months to fulfill their beneficial ownership information (BOl) reporting obligations. Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), millions of… ...
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945, the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act, or the Kennedy Bill. On July 21, 2020, the U.S. House of Representatives approved its version of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, which contains provisions comparable to the Kennedy Bill. If either of these bills...
The rule comes as the Biden administrationpledgedto cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. In 2022, PresidentJoe Bidensigned the Inflation Reduction Act, thelargestfederal investment to fight climate change in U.S. history.
SCHEDULE 13G Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Amendment No. 5)* Sohu.com Inc. (Name of Issuer) Common Stock (Title of Class of Securities) 83408W103 (CUSIP Number) December 31, 2013 (Date of Event which Requires Filing of this Statement) ...
Soon, Congress passed the Securities Act of 1933 and theSecurities Exchange Act of 1934, which created the SEC. The acts aimed to give investors and markets more reliable information about publicly traded companies and transparent rules to bolster trust in securities trading. President Franklin D. ...
bankrupting many. Because many had previously provided false or misleading information, public faith in the integrity of the securities markets plunged. To restore investor confidence, Congress passed the Securities Act of 1933, which aimed to ensure more transparency in financial statements...