OCI VALUE RELEVANCE IN CONTINENTAL EUROPE: AN EXAMINATION OF THE ADOPTION OF IAS 1 REVISED

The present study examines the value relevance of Other Comprehensive Income (OCI) in Continental Europe. Through an extensive data set covering firms in 19 countries from 1995 to 2010, we provide a comprehensive discussion of OCI value relevance over time, focusing in particular on the introduction...

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