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Investors Want Quarterly Earnings to Stay as SEC Weighs Reporting Shake-Up: Report - JPMorgan Chase (NYSE

Investor groups urge the SEC to retain quarterly reporting, arguing investors need frequent disclosures despite cost concerns.

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Investors Want Quarterly Earnings to Stay as SEC Weighs Reporting Shake-Up: Report - JPMorgan Chase (NYSE

Investor groups urge the SEC to retain quarterly reporting, arguing investors need frequent disclosures despite cost concerns.

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fortune.com3 g fa

Thousands wrote to the SEC about quarterly reporting. A detailed letter came from Exxon’s CFO | Fortune

Among thousands of public comments to the SEC, a small group of CFOs offered competing views on reporting frequency and disclosure burdens.

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  1. martedì 7 luglio 2026·benzinga.com

    Investors Want Quarterly Earnings to Stay as SEC Weighs Reporting Shake-Up: Report - JPMorgan Chase (NYSE

    Investor groups urge the SEC to retain quarterly reporting, arguing investors need frequent disclosures despite cost concerns.

  2. mercoledì 8 luglio 2026·fortune.com

    Thousands wrote to the SEC about quarterly reporting. A detailed letter came from Exxon’s CFO | Fortune

    Among thousands of public comments to the SEC, a small group of CFOs offered competing views on reporting frequency and disclosure burdens.