The increased disclosures would help the regulator determine if funds pose a risk to the nation’s financial system.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering developing rules that would require mutual funds and hedge funds to be subjected to stress tests and increase portfolio disclosures that fund firms must provide. So reports Reuters.
The increased disclosures would help the regulator determine if funds pose a risk to the nation’s financial system.