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Disclosure regulations

Disclosure regulations require organizations, especially publicly traded companies, to reveal important financial and operational information to the public and regulators. This transparency helps investors make informed decisions, ensures market fairness, and prevents fraud. These rules specify what information must be disclosed, how frequently, and in what manner, such as quarterly reports or special announcements. Compliance promotes trust and accountability, reducing the risk of misleading the public or hiding critical issues that could affect stakeholders.