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SEC roundtable discusses executive comp disclosure requirements

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At the event, speakers addressed the complexity and cost of regulations, plus the significance of disclosure to investor protection.

The SEC held an afternoon of panel discussions with attorneys, executives and pension fund managers last week. Up for discussion were the current rules on executive compensation disclosure, and a possibly more streamlined version of future rules requiring publicly traded companies to reveal the pay of their top executives.

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