(Reuters) - The 27-nation bloc and the United States have agreed a
"roadmap" to recognise each other's accounting rules so that EU
companies with a U.S. listing won't have to compile a costly
separate set of accounts for U.S. regulators.
It would save U.S. firms listed on an EU exchange from doing
likewise and investors could compare companies on either side of
the Atlantic more easily.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
"roadmap" to recognise each other's accounting rules so that EU
companies with a U.S. listing won't have to compile a costly
separate set of accounts for U.S. regulators.
It would save U.S. firms listed on an EU exchange from doing
likewise and investors could compare companies on either side of
the Atlantic more easily.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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