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Capital Markets Advisory Committee (CMAC)

Background

The IASB's Capital Markets Advisory Committee (CMAC) is a group of 15 professional financial analysts who meet three times a year with five members of the IASB to provide the views of professional investors on financial reporting issues.

It was originally called Analyst Representative Group (ARG) and was formed in 2003. It became the CMAC in August 2011. Starting in June 2007, the meetings with the group have been open to public observation.

Members of the CMAC

  • Martin Bos, Eumedion representative on the Dutch Accounting Standards Board
  • Neri Bukspan, Chief Quality Officer and Chief Accountant, Standard and Poor's US; Investors' Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC) at US FASB
  • Christian Dreyer CFA, JP Morgan, CFA Institute, Swiss CFA Society [Chair]
  • Javier de Frutos, Managing Director, BBVA Securities Inc.
  • Jacques de Greling, Equity Analyst — Telecoms, Natixis Securities
  • Peter Elwin, Head of European Pensions, Valuation and Accounting Research, J P Morgan Cazenove
  • Jane Fuller, chair, accounting advocacy committee, CFA Society of the UK
  • Sue Harding, Independent Accounting and Financial Reporting Analyst [co-Chair]
  • Dennis Jullens, European Head, UBS Valuation & Accounting Research, Netherlands
  • Sei-Ichi Kaneko, Executive Vice President, The Securities Analysts Association of Japan
  • Robert Morgan CFA, Forbes Morgan Consulting and Vice President, Finance, Pleio Health Support System
  • Dane Mott CFA, Accounting and Valuation, JP Morgan Equity Research, US
  • Vincent Papa CFA, Director, Financial Reporting EMEA, CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity
  • Mark Prentice CFA, Vice President, Fundamental Equities, State Street Global Advisors
  • Jed Wrigley, Fund Manager, Director of Accounting & Valuation, Fidelity International

 

Related news

  • Outcomes from recent Capital Markets Advisory Committee meeting

  • Apr 20, 2012

  • The IASB has released a summary of the Capital Markets Advisory Committee (CMAC) meeting which was held in London on 22 February 2012. The CMAC was previously known as the Analyst Representative Group (ARG) and is a group of professional financial analysts who regularly meet with members of the IASB to provide the views of professional investors on financial reporting issues.

  • Outcomes from recent Capital Markets Advisory Committee meeting

  • Jan 09, 2012

  • The IASB has released a summary of the Capital Markets Advisory Committee (CMAC) meeting which was held in London on 12 October 2011. The CMAC was previously known as the Analyst Representative Group (ARG) and is a group of professional financial analysts who regularly meet with members of the IASB to provide the views of professional investors on financial reporting issues.

  • Joint meeting of two IASB advisory groups

  • Jun 20, 2010

  • The IASB's Analyst Representative Group and Global Preparers Forum will meet jointly with representatives of the IASB at the IASB's offices in London on Friday, 25 June 2010, from 10:00am to 15:30pm London time.

  • Agenda for joint ARG and GPF meeting

  • Nov 01, 2009

  • On Tuesday 10 November 2009, 10:00am to 17:00pm, representatives of the IASB will meet with the Analyst Representative Group and the Global Preparers Forum at the offices of the IASB.

  • Joint ARG and GPF meeting with IASB

  • Oct 27, 2009

  • On Tuesday 10 November 2009, representatives of the IASB will meet with the Analyst Representative Group and the Global Preparers Forum at the offices of the IASB.

  • IASB will meet with Analyst Representative Group

  • Jun 10, 2007

  • Members of the International Accounting Standards Board will meet in public session with the Analyst Representative Group (ARG) on Wednesday 27 June 2007, 09:00h-16:00h at the Board's offices, 30 Cannon Street, London.

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