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SEC orders balance-sheet study

By Adrian Michaels in New York

Published: August 24 2004 00:07 | Last updated: August 26 2004 15:21

US regulators have ordered a study of off-balance-sheet accounting, reflecting disquiet that companies appear to be ignoring accounting rules designed to prevent Enron-style hiding of debt.

Staff at the Securities and Exchange Commission, the chief US financial regulator, say companies seem to have been restructuring financial transactions to circumvent the new rules.

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