Donald Trump asks US SEC to mull half-year corporate filings

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Friday he has asked the U.S
Securities and Exchange Commission to study the impact of allowing companies to file reports with the financial regulator every six months
instead of every quarter. "That would allow greater flexibility save money," he said in a post on Twitter on Friday. Publicly traded
companies in the United States currently file their earnings reports every three months, or four times a year
The potential shift would allow them to reduce these filings to two a year. Trump said he called on the SEC to consider the change after
talking with various business leaders
He said one executive suggested the change as a way to boost business, although he did not name the individual or the company. Trump
recently hosted a number of top company leaders while on vacation at his private golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, including the heads of
Apple Inc, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, Boeing Co, FedEx Corp, and Honeywell International Inc.