Economics
Accounting Body Proposes Common Rule for Insurers
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The international body that sets accounting rules used in more than 110 countries including Britain, Japan and Germany said insurance companies should standardize bookkeeping to give investors better data.
The proposed change would require, for the first time, a single standard that insurers in all jurisdictions could apply consistently to their contracts, according to a statement today from the International Accounting Standards Board in London.