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EPISODE · Nov 15, 2018 · 9 MIN

A U.K. Critique of Quarterly Financial Reporting with Andrew Ninian

from The Voice of Corporate Governance · host The Council of Institutional Investors

Many U.S. investment professionals and companies pushed back on President Trump’s suggestion in August that the SEC consider requiring U.S. public companies to report their financials every six months instead of every quarter. But in the U.K., semi-annual reporting is the norm. CII Deputy Director Amy Borrus interviews Andrew Ninian, director of stewardship and corporate governance at the U.K. Investment Association, about why the U.K. thinks longer intervals for financial reporting are better for investors and companies. 

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