ECB releases latest reporting taxonomy
The European Central Bank (ECB) has published the fifth version of its reporting taxonomy.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has published the fifth version of its reporting taxonomy.
Some of our readers may be interested in new research from the Financial Stability Institute (FSI) on the growing accountability regimes of banking supervisors.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched data.sec.gov for beta testing by developers. This new page hosts RESTful Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that deliver JSON-formatted filings data to external users, as well as SEC web pages.
XBRL has been used for financial and prudential reporting in India for several years. As digitisation advances apace – hastened by the Covid-19 pandemic – how and where else could India deploy the XBRL standard to facilitate filings and collect high-quality digital data that is easy to access, analyse and compare?
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has now closed its consultation on climate change disclosure rules and published the thousands of responses received, including heavyweight support for mandatory and digital approaches.
Dating problems don’t only plague those seeking the perfect partner – they can also cause angst for filers in pursuit of a flawless ESEF report! This week we bring you another post from XBRL International Guidance Manager Revathy Ramanan in her series on common errors in European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) filings and what to do about […]
After several years of negotiations, the European Council and European Parliament have reached political agreement on disclosure by multinational companies of the tax they pay in each country.
What is UKSEF, how does it relate to European standards, and should companies use it? The UK has its own Inline XBRL format and taxonomy, the UK Single Electronic Format (UKSEF), an analogue to the European Single Electronic Format (ESEF).
Yi Gang, Governor of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), has promised ambitious new climate disclosure requirements and international collaboration as part of efforts to drive a ‘green transformation’ of Chinese banking.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced its annual regulatory agenda, as included in the Spring 2021 Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions published by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.