SEC Postpones Hedge Fund Disclosure Deadline For a Year

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  • The markets regulator voted to approve another delay — until Oct. 1, 2026.
  • Private funds will have extra time to file additional disclosures about their financial positions during market tumult.
  • The SEC 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.

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