Hedge funds get another year before they must report more data to regulators
What happened
US financial regulators are giving hedge funds an extra year to comply with new reporting rules. This means funds will not have to share more detailed information about their operations until October 2026.
Why it matters
Regulators want more data from private funds to spot risks in the financial system. This delay means they will wait longer to get that information. It also gives hedge funds more time to prepare or find ways around the new requirements.
The signal
Watch for any further extensions or changes to the reporting requirements as the new deadline approaches.