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  • CFTC Charges Fake Commodity Trading Platform With Fraud And Misappropriation In An Online Scam Targeting Asian American

    Date 27/09/2024

    The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today filed a civil enforcement action in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington against Aipu Limited, Qian Bai, and Lan Bai, together with Fidefx Investments Limited and Chao Li.

  • SEC Adopts Improvements To EDGAR System To Enhance Security, Filer Access, And Account Management

    Date 27/09/2024

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today adopted rule and form amendments intended to enhance the security of its Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval (EDGAR) system and improve filers’ access and account management capabilities.

  • Nevermore: Statement On The Adoption Of The EDGAR Filer Access And Account Management Final Rule, SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, Sept. 27, 2024

    Date 27/09/2024

    The Commission’s EDGAR system ensures the relatively easy submission of filings to the Commission and quick retrieval of filings by the public. Few notice when it works, but the problems can be significant and potentially market moving if EDGAR’s systems are disrupted or breached. Today’s EDGAR Next rulemaking facilitates an important modernization of EDGAR. I hope—to quote the raven in Edgar Allen Poe’s famous poem—that now we will be able to say “Nevermore” to unauthorized filings and, in the process, make life easier for authorized filers.[1]

  • Statement On EDGAR Next, SEC Commissioner Mark T. Uyeda, Sept. 27, 2024

    Date 27/09/2024

    Beginning in May 1996, all domestic companies were required by the Commission to make their filings electronically, through EDGAR.[1] At the time, I was a first-year associate at a law firm. A fourth-year associate handed the EDGAR Filer Manual to me and muttered something along the lines of “I guess we need to file with the SEC electronically now; I don’t want to figure it out, so that’s now your job.” Such was my introduction to the wonders of EDGAR. In some respects, I have “grown up” with EDGAR as a securities lawyer since then.[2] Over time, EDGAR has moved beyond being a system to electronically file documents with the Commission to one that is the principal method by which corporate disclosures are disseminated to the public and available for free. Accordingly, I consider EDGAR to be one of the Commission’s crown jewels. As with any company and its important assets, the Commission must continuously improve EDGAR to keep up with changes in technology.

  • Statement On EDGAR, SEC Chair Gary Gensler, Sept. 27, 2024

    Date 27/09/2024

    Today, the Commission approved amendments regarding login, password, and other account access protocols for filers and other registrants using the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval System, commonly known as EDGAR. I am pleased to support these amendments because they enhance EDGAR’s security and further improve filers’ access to the EDGAR system.