CFA launches framework for investor protection

A think-tank charged with protecting investors has launched a new framework for financial reporting in a bid to force companies to become more transparent and prevent misinformation being passed to investors.

The Chartered Financial Analysts' Financial Market Integrity department has published a report, Comprehensive Business Reporting Model: Financial Reporting for Investors, setting standards for communications between investors and listed companies.

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