IAS19 changes will have 'limited' impact on investor attitudes

Jonathan Stapleton
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Changes to IAS19 will have a "limited" effect on investor attitudes even though they could dent reported profits by as much as £10bn, PwC says.

Earlier this month, the International Accounting Standards Board confirmed companies will no longer be able to take credit for return-seeking assets in the profit and loss expense in its near final...

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