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Cambodia Plans XBRL Implementation

June 23, 2017

Recently, there has been a research conducted by an official of the National Bank of Cambodia on a comprehensive plan for reform of its off site surveillance and monetary policy data collection functions that will see that central bank shift to utilise XBRL for data collection from banks and other deposit taking institutions over the […]

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Volunteers Needed!

June 23, 2017

XBRL International is seeking expert candidates to fill open positions on the Best Practices Board (BPB). The BPB actively manages the production, dissemination and continual improvement of guidance materials. Interested? Please read more here, submit your CV or nominate someone you know. Submissions must be sent to nominate@xbrl.org.

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Industrialise Project Finance?

June 23, 2017

Complex project finance programs involve multiple parties such as developers, investors, utilities, and contractors, with a tremendous amount of information changing hands, that must be tracked over multi-year contracts that can run from 20 to 25 years in length. The “Orange Button” is an effort to use XBRL to define data standards to bring down […]

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SEC Guidance

June 23, 2017

The SEC has updated its FAQs on preparing Inline XBRL documents and issued a new FAQ for Foreign Private Issuers on the preparation of XBRL or Inline XBRL documents using the IFRS taxonomy.

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South America is converging on IFRS and XBRL

June 16, 2017

Milena Castillo Rodríguez provided a very interesting update on developments in South America amongst securities regulators and exchanges as they modernise reporting. With Chile, Peru, Panama, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay now collecting and republishing data in XBRL format based on the IFRS taxonomy, there is very significant comparability across the continent. Of particular interest: IFRS […]

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CFA Institute seeks mandatory Inline XBRL. Urges audit and more Structured Data

June 16, 2017

The CFA Institute has written to the SEC, strongly supporting the shift to Inline XBRL in the US. The letter suggests that “any data that is valuable enough to be required, and is used by investors and analysts should be reported in computer-readable form.”

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Long term investment requires structured non-financial data

June 16, 2017

Japan is moving towards the mandatory filing of a range of Environmental reporting measures in XBRL format, drawing on both the CDP and GRI taxonomies. Leading member of the Japanese XBRL community, Yoshiaka Wada, (now with NTT Data) provided an update on the operating proof of concept that currently collects data from more than 260 […]

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US GAAP Taxonomy Roundtable at FASB

June 16, 2017

As you may recall, on 10 May 2017, an Invitation to Comment (ITC) was issued for an efficiency and effectiveness review on the US GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy. Many of those comment letters have now been received and are available on the FASB website. This will be followed up with a roundtable on 18 July […]

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BSE continues to expand use of XBRL

June 16, 2017

India’s largest exchange, the BSE (formerly the Bombay Stock Exchange) continues to shift from legacy formats to XBRL. Starting from July 1, 2017, all listed entities with the BSE will be required to make their reconciliation of share capital audit report in XBRL format. The Exchange provides an Excel utility to assist, but can also […]

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How profitable?

June 16, 2017

A co-operative effort between Banco de España, XBRL España, and the AECA has created a set of industry-specific KPIs to help enhance the productivity of Spanish small and medium sized businesses.

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