PANews, May 17 – The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that it will hold a roundtable meeting on June 26 to discuss executive compensation disclosure requirements with representatives from listed companies, investors, and experts from related fields. The statement noted that executive compensation disclosure requirements are continuously expanding, increasingly focusing on changes in the components of compensation rather than the total amount of compensation. 'It remains unclear whether the increase in complexity provides investors with critical additional information for investment and voting decisions.' The SEC stated that a retrospective review of executive compensation disclosure rules is necessary to ensure these rules remain cost-effective while disclosing key information and avoiding excessive non-essential information. (Golden Ten)