End of 'choking' quarterly reports welcomed as step towards long-termism

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The axing of the requirement for companies to issue quarterly reports will dent the short-term investment cycle and remove clutter from corporate reporting, according to a range of experts.

UK companies no longer have to report on an interim basis as of 7 November 2014 following a landmark change in the EU Transparency Directive, a move that has been welcomed by companies, asset manag...

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