UK/EU - The UK's Investor Relations Society has criticised the European Commission's proposals for more transparent company disclosure as little more than a "charade", despite it being less controversial than originally feared.
The so-called transparency directive looks to strengthening protection for all investors against Enron-style scandals. Under the new rules companies will be required to publish detailed half-yearly...
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