October 2011 IFAC Global Digest
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This monthly digest highlights the latest news and initiatives impacting the global accountancy profession from IFAC's 164 members and associates, government and regulatory bodies, and international organizations. IFAC receives its news from internal research, media reports, and submissions from our stakeholders. IFAC member bodies are encouraged to send news items for consideration in upcoming issues to communications@ifac.org.This newsletter is sent to all volunteers and key contacts. To unsubscribe, email communications@ifac.org. To subscribe to our other electronic publications, please visit My Subscriptions (you must sign in to manage your account).
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Contents
October 2011
News from Member Bodies, Affiliates, and Regional Accountancy Organizations
1. AICPA: FAF Discounting Calls for Separate Private Company Standards-Setting Board
2. James Gaa Announced as Winner of CGA-Canada’s John Leslie Award
3. MICPA to Host 13th Accountancy Week
4. Carbon Trust Standard Certification Given to ICAEW for Sustainability Efforts
5. IBR-IRE Announces Revisions to Its Code of Ethics
6. Business Leaders Conference Held by ICMAP
7. ACCA: Increase in Support for Global Accounting Standards
8. Joint Initiatives Launched Between Professional Accountancy Organizations
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News from Government, Regulatory, and Other Organizations
1. GRI Opens Comment Period for G4 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines
2. Russia Publishes Draft Order for the Introduction of IFRSs
3. Open Government Partnership Launched to Promote Transparency
4. New Zealand Proposes Changes to Financial Reporting Framework
5. FRC Releases Annual Report
6. China Issues National Plan for SME Growth
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Recent Developments Related to the Financial Crisis and Economic Recovery
1. Germany, IMF Propose Plans to Help Eurozone Financial Crises
2. European Securities and Markets Authority: Be Consistent in Sovereign Debt Valuations
3. ADB: Reform Needed in Chinese Banking Sector
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