Key financial information was sporadically unavailable Monday on the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s corporate filings database.
“Intermittent issues are preventing the display of disseminated filings on SEC.gov. As a result, submissions that have been accepted may not be reflected on SEC.gov,” according to an announcement on the SEC’s website. The regulator didn’t cite a reason for the problems.
“Our technical staff is working to resolve the issue,” the agency said.
The glitch affected EDGAR, the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval system, the SEC’s corporate filings database. Publicly traded companies submit widely-watched information to the database such as ...
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