‘Ostrich approach’ to financial stability is a mistake
Denmark’s top supervisor says scaling back IFRS 9 would be a costly error
The highly damaging global economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in calls by many in the financial industry, as well as others, to show regulatory and accounting forbearance. A specific suggestion is to do away with International Financial Reporting Standard 9 (IFRS 9), postpone it or apply it with a light touch. All three of these proposals must be rejected.
IFRS 9 was developed in response to a key lesson learned from the global financial crisis – that bank accounts recognised
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