EFR: Need to review trade and regulatory barriers

19 May 2004




In a joint press release the European Financial Services Roundtable (EFR) and the US Financial Services Roundtable are calling for the liberalization of trade barriers and a review of disparate regulatory systems that restrict the delivery of financial products and services.

Members of both organisations agreed to cooperate in order to:

  • achieve mutual recognition of corporate governance regimes in the EU and the US
  • encourage Congress to initiate a review of regulatory changes imposed by Sarbanes-Oxley
  • encourage efforts to develop mutual recognition of adequate and equivalent consumer protection and supervisory regimes for banks, insurers and financial services groups
  • endorse convergence of high quality accounting standards.

    Both organisations also note that the current IAS proposals 32 and 39 and ID 5 do not meet these criteria, and therefore suggest a delay in formalizing these rules until the industry’s concerns have been addressed.

    Press release

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