SEC Chair Paul Atkins has suggested that the frequency of corporate earnings reports should be determined by market forces rather than regulatory mandates. This statement reflects a potential shift towards more flexible reporting standards, allowing companies to decide how often they disclose financial results. Atkins' comments come amid ongoing discussions about the regulatory burden on public companies and the potential benefits of reducing mandatory reporting requirements.
SEC Chair Paul Atkins Advocates Market-Driven Earnings Reporting
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