New standards board targets mid - 2022 for global climate company disclosures
Companies could be able to disclose their risks from climate-change, according to a new global body set up by the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation (IFRS), officials have told the BBC. They want to make it easier for investors to compare them.
Source: reuters.comPublished on 2021-04-30
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