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SEC Chairman Cox met with securities regulators from
Japanese Minister of Financial Services Yoshimi Watanabe and Japan Financial Services Agency Commissioner Takafumi Sato described an aggressive timetable for implementation of data tagging using XBRL.
China Securities Regulatory Commission Chairman Shang Fulin described how China, the first country in the world to mandate XBRL reporting, is requiring interactive data filing for the full financial statements of all listed companies in quarterly, half-year and annual reports under rules of both the CSRC and the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Beginning with only 50 companies voluntarily reporting using XBRL in 2003, the program has grown to now include more than 800 companies. In addition to the XBRL taxonomy for listed companies, a taxonomy for fund companies in
Korean Financial Supervisory Commission Chairman and Financial Supervisory Service Governor Kim Yong-Duk described
Ontario Securities Commission Chairman David Wilson gave an update on the launch earlier this year by the Canadian Securities Administrators of an XBRL voluntary filing program, under which issuers can voluntarily file financial statements in XBRL format.
Australian Securities and Investment Commission Chairman Tony D'Aloisio described
And Chairman Moshe Tery of the Israel Securities Authority noted that all public company financial reporting will be tagged using XBRL beginning in 2008.
"The global movement to interactive data for financial reporting is truly underway," said Chairman Cox. "The IOSCO conference provided an excellent opportunity to share information with other jurisdictions, and to measure the progress of implementation plans. Without question, 2008 will be a watershed year for interactive data."