July/August 2006
- Going global
- by Robert Bruce topic: IAS, The profession
- Dispatch (UK/ROW version)
- by Paul Gosling topic: News
- Letter from... Canada
- by Alison Arnot topic: Countries
- Letter from... Japan
- by Julian Ryall topic: Corporate governance, Countries
- Fuelling a major crisis
- by Abigail Rayner topic: Countries, Industries
- Technical update
- by Various topic: Technical update
- Dispatch (Asia version)
- by Nazatul Izma Abdullah and Peta Tomlinson topic: News
- Innovate or die
- by Richard Willsher topic: Business
- Weaving a web of corporate deceit
- by Kirsty Laschinger topic: Countries, Corporate Governance
- A cascading threat
- by Jeremy Woolfe topic: Tax
- Ground-breaker
- by Colette Steckel topic: Members profiles
The convergence of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), both in Europe and around the world, has changed the landscape in 12 months, writes Robert Bruce
Paul Gosling reports on the latest news
Alison Arnot writes on the growing strength of the Canadian dollar
Julian Ryall considers the effects of the ChuoAoyama PricewaterhouseCoopers scandal
When US President, George W Bush, announced in his State of the Union address this year that “America is addicted to oil”, it was clear the country had reached a turning point, says Abigail Rayner
The latest international technical news
Nazatul Izma Abdullah and Peta Tomlinson report on the latest news in the Asia Pacific region
Richard Willsher looks at how companies have used innovation to outwit the competition
The mystery surrounding the financial dealings of the late Brett Kebble had led to fears of an epic corporate scandal in South Africa. Kirsty Laschinger investigates
Could withholding tax in the EU soon be a thing of the past? Jeremy Woolfe reports
Japheth Katto is proud of how far Uganda’s capital markets have come since the Capital Markets Authority Act was introduced in 1996. He tells Colette Steckel about the role he has played in driving Uganda’s economic development


