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ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls: 1 – Incorrect Signs

May 27, 2021

This is part of a series on common errors and pitfalls in ESEF filings, observed in our analysis of hundreds of reports collected in our repository, at filings.xbrl.org. For the series introduction, start here. Tagging values with the wrong sign – negative rather than positive, or vice versa – is a common and potentially serious […]

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ESEF Errors and Common Pitfalls: Series Introduction

May 27, 2021

Issuers across EU-regulated markets and in the UK have filed their first financial statements in European Single Electronic Format (ESEF), which in essence is an Inline XBRL report. We anticipate that ESEF will make European reporting data more consistent, comparable, and ultimately useful. It was encouraging to see many issuers voluntarily submitting ESEF filings in […]

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Success stories from XBRL Russia: Supporting and Developing XBRL Implementation

May 20, 2021

This is a guest post by Stanislav Korop, Deputy Director Data Governance Department, Bank of Russia. Since 2018, the Russian jurisdiction of XBRL International has been working to support and develop the use of XBRL in the Russian Federation. Over three years of activity, the Russian jurisdiction has become a key independent discussion platform for […]

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Leveraging Inline XBRL for Insurance Pillar III Disclosures: a Proof of Concept

May 5, 2021

This is a guest post by Antoine Bourdais and Clément Duhamel of Invoke. It is based on their fantastic live demonstration at Data Amplified Virtual on 16 April 2021, showing how we can use current technology, facilitated by recent regulatory advances, to collect and analyse public Pillar III information disclosed by the European financial industry, […]

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