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Eurofiling Conference

17th June, 2019

Registration is now open for the 2019 Eurofiling Conference, held June 17-19 at the ECB in Frankfurt. The conference’s content is taking shape, with ESMA offering tutorials on an introductory day, followed by a day focusing on the present and a day focusing on the future. The first day will include keynote speeches from ECB, […]

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Europe Conferences: Registration Now Open

23rd XBRL Europe Day. Registration is now open to XBRL Europe members and participants for the 23rd XBRL Europe Day which will be held in Paris, 28-29 May 2019. Registration is free and participants must sign up before May 20. The Europe Day will include a number of XBRL Europe working groups and task force sessions, such […]

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CARS drive to Seville

The 44th World Continuous Auditing & Reporting Symposium (44 WCARS) will be held at the University of Seville, Spain on 21-22 March 2019. The annual symposium is a leading forum for discussion into research and practice in the application of technology to auditing and reporting. Sponsored by Rutgers University, AECA (Asociación Española de Contabilidad y Administración de Empresas) and CRSUS (Cátedra de Responsabilidad Social […]

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How Will Big Tech Impact Regulation?

A speech given last week by Denis Beau, First Deputy Governor of the Bank of France, examines the risks and challenges to regulation posed by the explosion of Big Tech and Fintech firms. In the past decade there has been a structural shift stemming from the digitisation of finance, utilising cutting-edge technologies like big data, […]

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Structured Futures: What Next for Corporate Reporting?

In a succinct interview this week the Financial Reporting Lab spoke to the CFA Institute’s Mohini Singh to shed some light on how structured data is driving changes in corporate reporting. Singh outlines how essential the transparent, consumable information that XBRL data offers is to analysing and comparing financial statements of companies large or small. […]

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Deutsche Bank: Thoughts on the Future of Financial Technology.

A Deutsche Bank white paper published this month recognises the importance of regulators in driving innovation and the uptake of new technology in finance.

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Innovative Ideas from the World Economic Forum

Innovative Ideas from the World Economic Forum

Last week saw the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, this year held in Tianjin, China. A host of debates and presentations are available to view and read from the global summit. Talks tackled the global collaboration and standards necessary to ensure the interoperability of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies such as AI, […]

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Cryptocurrency Ban by RBI

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has banned regulated banks and their customers from dealing in cryptocurrencies. In an April 6 statement, the central bank announced that its regulated entities may not deal with or provide services to any individual or business dealing with or settling virtual currencies. Moreover any bank currently in a trading […]

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Artificial Intelligence – FRC’s Call for Participation

The UK’s Financial Reporting Council Lab has sent out a call for those working on the potential uses of Artificial Intelligence for the production and consumption of corporate reporting to participate in the next phase of the Digital Future project. The Lab’s innovative Digital Future project is an initiative to investigate the impact of technology […]

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Regulators scrutinise Cryptos

Chairman of the global Financial Stability Board and Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, was just one of the leading regulators around the world to call for new measures to reign in cryptocurrencies this week. Mr Carney warned that a range of crypto assets are exhibiting the “classic hallmarks of bubbles”. In a speech […]

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