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FRC launches working group on bank accounting

The chief executive of the Financial Reporting Council says the regulator will investigate whether banks should have a separate code for the way they report to shareholders

The Financial Reporting Council, which sets audit and governance standards in the UK, has set up a working party to decide whether banks should be treated differently to other sectors of the economy in the way they report to shareholders.

Stephen Haddrill, chief executive of the FRC, said in a speech last night: "The FRC's general policy is one of developing codes and standards and carrying out conduct activities in a way that applies across public interest entities regardless of sector.

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