Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society

The Bright Image: The SEC, 1961-1973

The "Go-Go" Years

Wheat Report

In 1967, the SEC appointed Commissioner Francis Wheat to head a group that studied the extent to which disclosure could improve the Commission's rule-making power.

The group's report, "Disclosure to Investors - A Reappraisal of Federal Administrative Practices Under the 1933 and 1934 Acts," known as the Wheat Report, provided comprehensive and clear analysis of a number of current regulatory problems.

A milestone document in SEC history, the report laid the groundwork for the development of an integrated disclosure system.

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Related Museum Resources

Papers

November 27, 1967
image pdf (Government Records)
March 1, 1968
transcript pdf (Government Records)
March 12, 1968
transcript pdf (Government Records)
March 27, 1969
Disclosures to Investors - A Reappraisal of Federal Administrative Policies Under the '33 and '34 Acts, by Francis M. Wheat (The Wheat Report - Disclosures to Investors)

(Courtesy of Richard Rowe)

Photos

1968
1969

Oral Histories

24 May 2004

Richard Rowe

  • - Part 1
  • - Part 2
  • - Part 3
  • edited transcript (pdf)

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