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It’s not fair! Southeast Asia barks at IFRS rules

Agricultural nations are uneasy about an accounting rule to fair value rubber, palm oil trees fearing it increases book volatility.
It’s not fair!  Southeast Asia barks at IFRS rules

As many Asian nations line up to converge to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), a handful of them have expressed reservations about an existing global accounting rule to fair value bearer plants such as palm oil trees and rubber trees.

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