About our use of IFRS by jurisdiction information

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28 Feb 2012

As a convenience for our readers, we maintain an extensive database of the use of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) by jurisdiction. This page provides important information about the terms of use of that information.

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Correction list for hyphenation

These words serve as exceptions. Once entered, they are only hyphenated at the specified hyphenation points. Each word should be on a separate line.