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SEC Publishes Proposing Release on Semiannual Reporting: Proposal Specifics and Practical Implications

By Carlos E. Juarez, Anna T. Pinedo, Liz Walsh & Jennifer Zepralka on May 6, 2026

On May 5, 2026, the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) published a long-awaited release (the “Proposing Release”) proposing changes to certain rules which, if adopted, will allow (but not require) registrants to file semiannual reports on new Form 10-S in lieu of quarterly reports on Form 10-Q to meet their interim reporting obligations under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”).  The Proposing Release also includes proposed amendments to the Regulation S-X financial statement requirements to simplify and synchronize the age of financial statement requirements.  In the Proposing Release, which contains almost sixty comment requests, the SEC stressed the importance of regulatory flexibility, and of allowing registrants to determine the Exchange Act reporting frequency that works best for their own circumstances, taking into account the costs of quarterly reporting, stage of business development, industry practice, and investor expectations, among other factors.  It seems clear that the SEC hopes this approach will balance its investor protection responsibilities with its goal of encouraging more registrants to become, and remain, public companies.

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  • Blog:
    Free Writings + Perspectives
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    Mayer Brown
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