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Indonesian accounting bodies have reaffirmed their commitment to fully converge with international reporting standards, but a lack of qualified accountants in the country could pose problems.
*Safe regulates capital outflow for inter-bank bond investment
*Thailand plans reporting exemptions for foreign issuers
*CFTC adopts X-border approach for uncleared swaps
*Indonesia moves to full IFRS convergence
Leaked documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca have already taken down political leaders. What risks should Asian corporates watch for? CT speaks to three leading experts on the matter.
With a referendum being held on June 23, a British exit from the European Union is now a distinct possibility. CT asks what the financial impact could be.
India’s central banks wants to allow interest rate options to be traded onshore. The move comes at time when Indian firms are dangerously exposed to foreign debt.
U.S. proposes changing the global tax system for corporates * OECD inks tax co-operation * Shanghai to build X-border RMB payment and clearing center * SGX revises calculation methodology *Thai ministry grants ...