emerging economies

Convergence to IFRS require recognition of unrealised profits and losses, what about taxability of the same

The increasing attractiveness of the European and Asian capital markets has prompted emerging economies like-Brazil , China, India, and Russia to converge their existing accounting standards to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Over 100 countries have now adopted or permitted IFRS or have based their local Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) on the principles of IFRS.
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China’s financial reform in 2010

When the Obama administration is launching a broad push for action on financial regulatory reform China is making a big leap towards changing its financial structure of its economy. They have planned to bring new reforms which will crown their financial market to new heights.
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Basel II – Standardized Approach

The 1988 Basel Capital Accord (“Basel I”) has been implemented as the capital adequacy standard for banks and has been adopted by more than 100 countries successfully. The fundamental objectives of the Accord were to strengthen the soundness and stability of the international banking system. Basel I, has been adopted by the leading industrialised nations as well as the emerging economies, including most in Asia.
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Crude Oil my touch $100 Per Barell

Crude prices jumped to $78 per barrel and then tilted back. Crude prices have surged more than 60% since March. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and the U.S. Energy Information Administration recently boosted their demand outlook for next year, as the global economy gradually recovers from the recession. In this article we will figure out the trend and the original invisible facts of where the crude prices will climb in the coming days.The below chart sh..
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