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US SEC proposes allowing public companies to opt out of quarterly earnings reports
The SEC proposed ending mandatory quarterly earnings reports for U.S. companies, allowing them to switch to twice-annual filings. This move, supported by some corporations and investment banks, aims to reduce burdens and foster long-term planning. However, some investors argue quarterly reports enhance market transparency and reduce volatility, setting up a debate.
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