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Trump's SEC Proposes Major Change To Earnings Report Schedule—Could End Quarterly Requirement
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday proposed changing its rules to allow public companies to report their earnings only twice per year, which would end the agency's decades-long requirement for publicly traded companies to file quarterly earnings reports, following through on a policy pushed by President Donald Trump last year.
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday proposed changing its rules to allow public companies to report their earnings only twice per year, which would end the agency's decades-long requirement for publicly traded companies to file quarterly earnings reports, following through on a policy pushed by President Donald Trump last year.