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SEC demands disclosure of pre-Lehman shorts


The US Securities and Exchange Commission is asking investment managers to reveal their short selling activity before the collapse of Lehman Brothers, as some politicians and commentators have suggested shorting might have played a part in destabilising the financial system.

However, investment managers will no longer be required to disclose the value of the securities sold short, the largest intraday short position or the time of day of...

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