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The US SEC (our JSE equivalent) announced on Tuesday that the format for financial statements to the regulator, Edgar, will be superseded by a format that has more in common with the social media tools today’s users have come to enjoy.

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You had to see the webcast (and followed the liveblog): The president-appointed chairman who oversees America’s $26-trillion investment management industry was talking mash-ups, RSS and the T-word, Twitter!

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Twitter, corporate websites and corporate blogs will be used to disseminate financial information. Corporates will use those channels to communicate to the market and to shareholders. Using PR wire services is going to be phased out, heavily affecting that lucrative business. That’s the reading between the lines here, and it’s brewing into an ugly storm.

David Blaszkowsky, director of the SEC’s Office of Interactive Disclosure, said: “After 75 years of document-based static financial reporting, whether in paper documents or in electronic equivalents, it is exciting to see the SEC poised to cross the ‘data threshold’ and help investors receive financial information that is dynamic, usable and ready to go as they make their investment decisions. And when the investor wins, so does the public company, fund, or other filer who simultaneously benefits from greater transparency and trust in our markets. By tapping the power of interactive data to tear down barriers to quick and meaningful investment information, markets can become fairer and more efficient while investors can possess far better quality data than was ever possible before.”

IDEA allows for slicing and dicing of financial information and comparisons much like XBRL, which I mentioned here. It will be used to enhance Edgar filing for the next three years, and then replace it entirely.




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2 Responses to “US stock markets embrace social media”

Fas cin ating.

I’m playing around with RSS based stuff at FNB - but running into some learning curve stuff around RSS security. They must have some serious risk-management going on behind the scenes here. Especially if they’re taking the leap and allowing a user to not only slice and dice public data, but data in their own portfolios as well. That’s kinda the golden arrow imho.

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Andy Hadfield on September 2nd, 2008 at 9:18 am

@andy I think there are some potential security concerns. What they (analysts) do currently, is have someone download the financial PDF, rekey it into excel, and then they put that into their own models and throw their own figures in anyway.

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derek on September 3rd, 2008 at 1:10 pm

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