国际会计准则理事会

BANKS FACE CHANGE TO LOAN LOSSES RULE

Banks outside the US would have to report expected losses on their lending much earlier, under proposals published yesterday by the international accounting rulemaker.

The plans represent a virtual U-turn from the current system for banks. They would allow banks to provide for expected losses over the duration of a loan, rather than, as now, waiting until the losses have occurred – a practice criticised for exacerbating the crisis by increasing the cyclicality of bank accounting.

“This is not a cosmetic change – this is a fundamental shift in measuring credit losses on loans,” said Andrew Spooner, lead financial instruments expert at Deloitte.

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