Legal & General (L&G) will no longer report to shareholders on a quarterly basis, after a landmark decision removed the requirement for interim reporting.
The insurer's decision follows the removal last November of regulation requiring companies to issue interim management statements, a move that was widely welcomed. Quarterly reports have long be...
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