News

Law

Asset Management

Investment Banking

Wealth

Hedge Funds

People

Newsletters

Events

Lists

SEC reviews bank writedowns

The US regulator is seeking to ensure consistency and clarity in valuations for investors

The Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into the accounting and securities valuation practices at Wall Street investment banks to ensure consistency and clarity for investors, according to senior US bankers and lawyers.

Officials from the US markets regulator have been working with executives at investment banks and accounting firms over the past few months to keep tabs on how they are dealing with changes to the accounting treatment of securities that were introduced this year by the US Financial Accounting Standards Board.

WSJ Logo