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Today - Webcast on project to replace IAS 39 Financial Instruments

11 June 2009

 

As part of its comprehensive review of IAS 39 Financial Instruments IASB staff will be hosting a series of live webcasts to keep interested parties up to date on progress of the project to replace IAS 39.

The first of these webcasts will be held at 10am (London time) on Thursday 11 June 2009, and repeated at 3pm (London time) on the same day for the convenience of participants in different time zones. The web presentation will be given by Gavin Francis, Director of Capital Markets and Sue Lloyd, Senior Technical Consultant and will be followed by a Q&A session where registered participants can send in questions for the IASB staff to answer.

For more information about the project, please see the project webpage.

Register to participate

Each webcast, including the question and answer session, is expected to last around one hour. There is no charge to attend the web presentation, but you need to register to participate. You can do this now or any time before the presentation. If you register now, the provider will automatically remind you of the presentation nearer the time.

For the convenience of participants in different time zones we have scheduled two slots for the webcast:


11 June 2009 at 10am (London time)

  • Web registration - Register here
  • Dialling in - If you want to listen to the presentation via the telephone, click here to register.

11 June 2009 at 3pm (London time)

  • Web registration - Register here
  • Dialling in - If you want to listen to the presentation via the telephone, click here to register.

Technical information

Your computer must allow pop-ups. In case of doubt, please contact your technical department for information.

To access the presentation your computer must have Windows Media Player or Real Player installed.
For technical questions, please contact Chris Samarakkody on +44 (0)20 7246 6444.