A bill to amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to facilitate the collection and public dissemination of information concerning the holdings of and transactions in securities by institutional investors and investment managers.
Institutional Disclosure Act - Requires investment managers who use any instrumentality of interstate commmerce and exercise investment discretion over accounts which contain equity securities having an aggregate fair market value of such amoount as the Securities and Exchange Commission may determine (in no case less than $10,000,000) to file reports respecting such accounts to protect investors and to insure fair dealings in securities.
Defines the term "investment manager" for the purposes of this Act.
Authorizes the Commission to promulgate rules and regulations requiring such reports to include information with respect to specified items. Allows the Commission to prescribe methods by which to disseminate information concerning such reports to the public, and allows the Commission to permit such information to remain confidential in accordance with prior provisions of law.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
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