The Alternative Investment Management Association, the Managed Funds Association and the National Association of Private Fund Managers filed a Complaint against the SEC to vacate the agency's recently adopted rule to change the definitions of "dealer" and "government securities dealer.”
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The SEC extended consideration of a proposed rule change to shorten the time allowed for post-trade reporting of debt securities. The date to approve or disapprove the proposed rule was extended to April 24, 2024.
An investment adviser settled charges with the SEC for failing to timely disclose the adviser's "control" purpose, with respect to an issuer whose shares it had acquired for the account of a hedge fund that it managed.
In comments in response to FINRA's and MSRB's proposal to shorten the time allowed for post-trade reporting in debt securities, SIFMA recommended that FINRA and MSRB reconsider if a one-minute trade reporting requirement is appropriate for fixed income markets.
In response to proposed rule changes to reduce trade reporting time frames, the Financial Information Forum and the Investment Company Institute recommended that FINRA and MSRB provide additional exceptions to the application of any reduced reporting times.