President Donald Trump floated the idea of letting publicly traded US companies report earnings twice a year instead of every three months. It’s a pitch, he says, to enable companies to focus on long-term growth without the pressure of quarterly deadlines and investor expectations. “This will save money, and allow managers to focus on properly running their companies,” the president wrote on Truth Social on Sept. 15. But transparency is a hallmark of financial markets, and some analysts and inve
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