ESMA Calls For Improved Deriv Transparency In Financial Statements
The European Securities and Markets Authority has called on firms to be more transparent in disclosing its credit risk when publishing information on the use of credit derivatives in financial statements. The regulator is therefore requesting greater disclosures when reporting under International Financial Reporting Standards and in the forthcoming Asset Quality Review.
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