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Dive deep into the practicalities of implementing data standards under the FDTA

Following the passage of the US’s  Financial Data Transparency Act (FDTA) late last year, there has been some debate on the best way to implement the requirements of the act. XBRL US recently published a white paper offering an analysis of the existing state of data management amongst agencies affected by the FDTA and a […]

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SEC proposed rule on Cybersecurity Risk Management receives support and recommendations from XBRL US

 In response to the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) proposed Cybersecurity Risk Management Rule request for comments, XBRL US have submitted a comment response letter. The rule aims to enhance cybersecurity risk reporting for various entities such as broker-dealers, clearing agencies, security-based swap participants.

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SEC aims to enhance resilience of covered clearing agencies

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently unveiled a series of proposed rule changes designed to fortify the resilience and recovery capabilities of covered clearing agencies. The measures aim to enhance the integrity of clearing services during times of heightened stress.

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SEC Chair advocates greater data transparency in municipal bond markets with FDTA

Last week the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler spoke at the Municipal Securities Disclosure Conference in Washington D.C., emphasising the importance of transparency and disclosure in the US $4 trillion municipal bond market.

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SEC proposes XBRL for FOCUS report

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed a new rule proposal Electronic Submission of Certain Materials Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; Amendments Regarding the FOCUS Report, which would introduce XBRL for certain reports.

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SEC introduces XBRL for private and public securities in modernisation of Share Repurchase Disclosures

Share buybacks are a significant chunk of US market demand for stocks, amounting to more than $1.25 trillion in 2022.  Issuers use buybacks to return capital to shareholders, in some ways turning public markets upside down: traditionally companies come to stock exchanges to raise capital, not return it.

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Draft 2023 Open-End Fund (OEF) taxonomy published

 Last year the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted welcome amendments that requires open-end funds (OEF) to prepare concise, visually engaging, iXBRL tagged annual and semi-annual reports for investors and shareholders. This week, the SEC took an important step towards the implementation of that rule with the publication of a draft taxonomy.

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Why closing the data divide is important for everyone

Regular readers of this newsletter will be familiar with our frequent call for more, better quality, comparable data – but sometimes it is worth taking a step back to consider why.

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SEC cracking down on ESG reporting misconduct with Climate and ESG Task Force

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recently pursued several high-profile enforcement actions, accusing companies of fraudulently misleading investors about ESG-related issues.

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SEC continues to accept comments on proposed modernisations to beneficial ownership reporting

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reopened the comment period for its proposed amendments to modernise the rules governing beneficial ownership reporting (Regulation 13 D-G).

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