Europe should not develop its own version of accounting standards or it will risk torpedoing the global effort to produce a single standard, said the head supervisor of the international accounting standards setter.
The warning came from Gerrit Zalm, who will on Thursday be announced as the new chairman of the trustees of the International Accounting Standards Board, and could put the board on a collision course with European policymakers, who have defended their right to alter standards where they see fit.




