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13 March 2019

SEC Modifies Timing For Filing Of Non-Public Form N-PORT Data

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On February 27, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) modified the submission deadlines for registered investment companies filing non-public monthly reports on Form N-PORT. Form N-PORT
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On February 27, the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) modified the submission deadlines for registered investment companies filing non-public monthly reports on Form N-PORT. Form N-PORT is a new form for reporting both public and non-public fund portfolio holdings to the Commission in a structured data format. As a result of today’s changes, rather than filing non-public monthly reports with the Commission within 30 days after each month-end, funds will be required to maintain the relevant information in their records and file all three monthly reports with the Commission no later than 60 days after the end of each fiscal quarter. Release.

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