Source: Federal Register (SEC)
Published: 2026-02-23T00:00:00Z
Summary
The Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") is proposing amendments to reporting requirements on Form N-PORT that apply to certain registered investment companies, including registered open-end funds, registered closed-end funds, and exchange-traded funds organized as unit investment trusts. The proposed amendments would modify provisions adopted in 2024 to provide these funds with an additional fifteen days to file monthly reports of portfolio-related information on Form N-PORT and would restore the quarterly publication frequency that had been in place for over two decades. The Commission is proposing these amendments in light of feedback from market participants and other developments. The Commission is also proposing to streamline or remove certain items and sub-items, reducing reporting burdens in ways that would not significantly affect the Commission's uses of the data and are not expected to significantly affect the public's ability to assess relevant information about a fund. Finally, the Commission is proposing to adjust how funds with share classes that operate as exchange-traded funds report certain information to improve information about this fund structure and to require information about funds' ticker symbols, as well as certain class-level identifiers, as applicable, to facilitate efficient use of the reported information.
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https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/02/23/2026-03460/form-n-port-reporting
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