SEC Postpones Hedge Fund Disclosure Deadline for a Year (2)

Sept. 17, 2025, 5:34 PM UTC

The Securities and Exchange Commission postponed hedge fund disclosure requirements by a year and is exploring ways to reduce the number of private industry firms that have to file the confidential information with the regulator, Chairman Paul Atkins said Wednesday.

The markets regulator voted to approve another delay — until Oct. 1, 2026 — for private funds to file additional disclosures about their financial positions during market tumult. The delay is meant to give the agency the time needed to undertake a broader review of potential changes to the confidential filing used by private funds to inform the regulator of ...

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