HONG KONG plans to tighten accounting rules that allow companies to flatter their profits by counting all sorts of costs and losses as 'extraordinary items'. The proposal from the Hong Kong Society of Accountants, which sets standards, would outlaw extraordinary items in all but extreme cases. It hopes to introduce the rule change by the end of the year.
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