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Crushing It: Central Bank of the Russian Federation Embraces Granular Data

This is a guest post by Stanislav Korop, Deputy Director Data Governance Department, Bank of Russia. It is based on his 15 April 2021 session at Data Amplified Virtual, catching us up on the Bank’s new xBRL-CSV framework, which has just been launched for Russian filers. Like many regulators we find ourselves wanting to collect […]

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Standards to support rapid change: the future of business reporting

Head over to the Taggings section of the XBRL International website for a post from our CEO John Turner, reflecting on the future of reporting as glimpsed at the 2021 Data Amplified Virtual conference. The world is changing fast – in ways that will make reporting even more important.

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Demonstrating how xBRL-JSON greatly simplifies analytics

Those of our readers who attended Data Amplified will know that Revathy Ramanan, XBRL International’s Guidance Manager, wowed the audience with a live demonstration, building multiple analytical reports on the fly. She has revisited her conference session with a new blog post on the Taggings section of our website, ‘xBRL-JSON makes report consumption easier!’

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Rapid Change Needs Supporting Standards: Reflections on the Future of Business Reporting

A post by John Turner, CEO of XBRL International. Last week we ran the first Data Amplified Virtual event, enjoying great content and some superb speakers. Thank you very much to everyone that was involved. I thought it might be helpful to set out my own reflections on some of the issues that came together […]

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xBRL-JSON Makes Report Consumption Easier!

Revathy manages the development of guidance materials at XBRL International. In this article she shares the xBRL-JSON driven analytics that she demonstrated at last week’s Data Amplified conference, with links to explore. The new Open Information Model (OIM) specifications will soon reach ‘Recommendation’ status. There is no time like the present, therefore, to learn how […]

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Data Amplified and Investors: Getting “under the hood” of reporting

Why do developments in reporting, data and digitisation matter to investors – and why join us for the latest insights at Data Amplified?

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Blockchain myths, blocked!

We’re still finalising the outstanding lineup of speakers for April’s free, virtual Data Amplified conference, but let’s take a little sneak peek. Mohini Singh, ACA, Director of Financial Reporting Policy at CFA Institute and Treasurer of the XBRL International Board of Directors, will be taking no prisoners as she busts XBRL myths.

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Data Amplified: Going Virtual 2020

The XBRL International Board of Directors decided at its recent May meeting that the normal face to face conference that had been planned for the first week of November will not go ahead as a physical meeting, as the Covid-19 pandemic creates too many uncertainties. Instead, we will be hosting a virtual event that should […]

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Trust, Access and Expansion

In a powerful keynote speech at Data Amplified, Leslie Seidman, former Chair of the FASB and now an independent board member and Audit Committee Chair made some key recommendations for regulators around the world.

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Data Amplified 2019: Granular Data – The Next Frontier?

There is increasing interest in granular data from financial regulators around the world. This means moving thousands of facts around – for example, dealing with transaction data within enterprises. To make sure this data remains meaningful and efficient standards need to provide new ways to exchange information. At Data Amplified 2019 Michal Piechocki, Member of […]

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