Corporate
actions includes events like dividends, stock splits, mergers, rights, options
etc. Such actions are announced by companies through news releases,
prospectuses, regulatory filings and more frequently lately, social media, particularly
Twitter.
They are
extremely time sensitive, because all investors must have access to the
information at the same time. Even seemingly innocuous differences can lead to
significant unfair trading advantages. Also, the traditional means of communication
means that the information must be copied from one document to another, which
increase the likelihood of errors being made.
The DTCC,
SWIFT and XBRL US released a business case several years ago for the use of
XBRL in such filings. This could reduce the timing issue significantly as well
as the risk of error.
Since then an international Working Group of XBRL International has been working on this at the international level.
Since then an international Working Group of XBRL International has been working on this at the international level.
There has
been some interest in Canada in this approach and XBRL Canada has been pursuing
it. For more information see www.xbrl.ca and www.xbrl.us .
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