About XBRL

Welcome to the Russia XBRL jurisdiction portal

XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) - is widely used in the world of open business information exchange, standard that allows you to express using semantic tools common to the market participants and the regulatory requirements for the presentation of business reporting. The standard is based on the eXtensible Markup Language (XML) and related to these uses XML technologies such as XML Schema, XLink, XPath and namespace. One of the main tasks of XBRL is to regulate the exchange of financial information such as financial reports.

News

  • Banking Taxonomy for Review

    10 February 2017

    The team at Threadneedle street are busy. Hot on the heels of the Capital+ taxonomy, arrives a new draft taxonomy for comment. This is a set of PRA requirements for bank Financial Statements.

  • Actually, the Facts Show…

    01 February 2017

    Sad news this week as we heard that Prof. Hans Rosling passed on, a year after making public his battle with pancreatic cancer. Still, as the team at his foundation, GapMinder.org point out, he might not be with us in person, but his legacy, words and actions remain. Rosling’s focus was bringing facts to decision makers in digestible form.

  • How Big is that Elephant in the Room?

    11 January 2017

    A new piece from Professor Mervyn King SC, the founder of the Integrated Reporting movement, is worth reading. He’s discussing a new book from Relational Analytics called “The Relational Lens”.

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