La Tribune: A Flimsy Triumph for Global Accounting Standards

16 September 2008

Nicolas Véron identifies a risk of politicization of the standard-setting process to the detriment of its ultimate aims.

Nicolas Véron identifies a risk of politicization of the standard-setting process to the detriment of its ultimate aims. The global accounting experiment is too recent to conclude that it constitutes lasting success, he argues, and puts two key questions that remain open concerning the viability of IFRS.

 

 

 

Trustees must show more institutional creativity if they are to anchor the IASB with its various public and private stakeholders, Véron states. In case of eventual failure, the recent decision of the SEC will have been a Pyrrhic victory, and perhaps herald a new era of fragmentation of the global financial sphere.

 

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