The Guardian perpetuated a popular and entirely incorrect myth about Swiss banking secrecy today. It said this secrecy was introduced in 1934 to protect German
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Tynegwick Gawcott is a new blogger. He (for I know it is a he) will be one to watch. In his first blog he says:
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As far as I can see yesterday no big bank fell over, anywhere. Staggeringly, that is news now. But it doesn’t mean the worst is
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I’ve already mentioned the IASB conceptual framework consultation process this morning. The submission I really like is form Mike Page, Professor of Accounting at Portsmouth
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Time was when submissions to the International Accounting Standards Board on an exposure draft would come form accounting institues and large companies. Not any longer.
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These are my links for October 2nd: FT.com / In depth – Obama opens lead in key swing states – May it last until November
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