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SEC Chairman Proposes Restructuring Securities Regulatory Surveillance System CAT: Exploring SEC Takeover and Funding Mechanism Reform

Odaily News: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul S. Atkins has sent a letter to Robert Walley, Chairman of the Operating Committee of the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT), stating that the SEC plans to undertake a comprehensive overhaul of the CAT system, including adjustments to its governance structure, funding sources, and operational model.Atkins stated that during his tenure, the SEC has significantly reduced CAT's annual operating costs by issuing exemptions and approving amendments to the CAT NMS Plan, and has eliminated the requirement to report personally identifiable information (PII) to the CAT system. These reforms have lowered system costs and reduced the scope of data collection, but CAT still faces fundamental issues regarding costs, governance, and funding mechanisms.To address these issues, the SEC issued a concept release on April 16, 2026, initiating a comprehensive review of CAT and other audit trail systems and data sources used in U.S. securities market regulation. The SEC stated that it has received hundreds of comments, with one core consensus emerging: investors and market participants want the SEC to assume greater responsibility for CAT's management and funding arrangements. Atkins noted that he has directed SEC staff to develop deep-seated reform proposals for CAT, including:1. Exploring new funding sources for CAT, including the use of congressional appropriations and Section 31 transaction fees under the Securities Exchange Act;2. Drafting rule proposals that, if approved, would rescind Rule 613 and require exchanges, FINRA, and broker-dealers to continue utilizing existing CAT infrastructure and reporting standards to submit CAT data directly to the SEC or its designated agency;3. Assessing the SEC's internal resource requirements to prepare for the SEC to assume CAT governance responsibilities in the future.The SEC anticipates that this reform involves multiple components that need to be advanced concurrently, with the overall transition potentially extending through the end of 2027.

SEC Chairman Proposes Restructuring Securities Regulatory Surveillance System CAT: Exploring SEC Takeover and Funding Mechanism Reform

Odaily News: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul S. Atkins has sent a letter to Robert Walley, Chairman of the Operating Committee of the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT), stating that the SEC plans to undertake a comprehensive overhaul of the CAT system, including adjustments to its governance structure, funding sources, and operational model.Atkins stated that during his tenure, the SEC has significantly reduced CAT's annual operating costs by issuing exemptions and approving amendments to the CAT NMS Plan, and has eliminated the requirement to report personally identifiable information (PII) to the CAT system. These reforms have lowered system costs and reduced the scope of data collection, but CAT still faces fundamental issues regarding costs, governance, and funding mechanisms.To address these issues, the SEC issued a concept release on April 16, 2026, initiating a comprehensive review of CAT and other audit trail systems and data sources used in U.S. securities market regulation. The SEC stated that it has received hundreds of comments, with one core consensus emerging: investors and market participants want the SEC to assume greater responsibility for CAT's management and funding arrangements. Atkins noted that he has directed SEC staff to develop deep-seated reform proposals for CAT, including:1. Exploring new funding sources for CAT, including the use of congressional appropriations and Section 31 transaction fees under the Securities Exchange Act;2. Drafting rule proposals that, if approved, would rescind Rule 613 and require exchanges, FINRA, and broker-dealers to continue utilizing existing CAT infrastructure and reporting standards to submit CAT data directly to the SEC or its designated agency;3. Assessing the SEC's internal resource requirements to prepare for the SEC to assume CAT governance responsibilities in the future.The SEC anticipates that this reform involves multiple components that need to be advanced concurrently, with the overall transition potentially extending through the end of 2027.

Gate Contract Stock Zone will launch perpetual contract trading for 6 assets, including TTWO (Take-Two Interactive Software) and BAC (Bank of America)

According to official sources, Gate Contract Stock Zone will launch perpetual contract trading (USDT settled) for TTWO (Take-Two Interactive Software), KSTR (Invesco STAR 50 Index ETF), BSP (Bend Spoon Technology), CAT (Caterpillar Inc.), WEN (Wendy's), and BAC (Bank of America) on July 6 at 14:00 (UTC+8), with leverage support from 1x to 20x.

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Michael Burry's latest position disclosure: Increased short positions in Nvidia, Palantir, Oracle, and semiconductor ETF

Odaily News, according to Michael Burry Stock Tracker, Michael Burry has disclosed his latest position adjustments, which include increasing short positions in Nvidia (NVDA), Palantir (PLTR), Oracle (ORCL), Caterpillar (CAT), and the semiconductor ETF (SOXX). The corresponding prices for PLTR, ORCL, CAT, and SOXX are approximately $175, $145, $844, and $533, respectively. Meanwhile, he increased his long position in Molina Healthcare (MOH) at a price of around $198. His short position in Tesla (TSLA) remains unchanged.

SEC Chairman Proposes Restructuring Securities Regulatory Surveillance System CAT: Exploring SEC Takeover and Funding Mechanism Reform

Odaily News: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul S. Atkins has sent a letter to Robert Walley, Chairman of the Operating Committee of the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT), stating that the SEC plans to undertake a comprehensive overhaul of the CAT system, including adjustments to its governance structure, funding sources, and operational model.Atkins stated that during his tenure, the SEC has significantly reduced CAT's annual operating costs by issuing exemptions and approving amendments to the CAT NMS Plan, and has eliminated the requirement to report personally identifiable information (PII) to the CAT system. These reforms have lowered system costs and reduced the scope of data collection, but CAT still faces fundamental issues regarding costs, governance, and funding mechanisms.To address these issues, the SEC issued a concept release on April 16, 2026, initiating a comprehensive review of CAT and other audit trail systems and data sources used in U.S. securities market regulation. The SEC stated that it has received hundreds of comments, with one core consensus emerging: investors and market participants want the SEC to assume greater responsibility for CAT's management and funding arrangements. Atkins noted that he has directed SEC staff to develop deep-seated reform proposals for CAT, including:1. Exploring new funding sources for CAT, including the use of congressional appropriations and Section 31 transaction fees under the Securities Exchange Act;2. Drafting rule proposals that, if approved, would rescind Rule 613 and require exchanges, FINRA, and broker-dealers to continue utilizing existing CAT infrastructure and reporting standards to submit CAT data directly to the SEC or its designated agency;3. Assessing the SEC's internal resource requirements to prepare for the SEC to assume CAT governance responsibilities in the future.The SEC anticipates that this reform involves multiple components that need to be advanced concurrently, with the overall transition potentially extending through the end of 2027.

Gate Contract Stock Zone will launch perpetual contract trading for 6 assets, including TTWO (Take-Two Interactive Software) and BAC (Bank of America)

According to official sources, Gate Contract Stock Zone will launch perpetual contract trading (USDT settled) for TTWO (Take-Two Interactive Software), KSTR (Invesco STAR 50 Index ETF), BSP (Bend Spoon Technology), CAT (Caterpillar Inc.), WEN (Wendy's), and BAC (Bank of America) on July 6 at 14:00 (UTC+8), with leverage support from 1x to 20x.