What’s fair value in foul markets?

As Euromoney asks for his views on fair-value accounting, the European bank chief executive carefully sets down his fork in the plate of scrambled eggs before him, slumps back in his chair and rolls his eyes. The press relations lady squirms uncomfortably and leans across the breakfast table, whispering: “This bit is going to be off the record.”

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The CEO says: “The management of accounting rules today is a scandal. It is as if the ayatollahs are running the world and imposing their own theoretical values. These are both highly pro-cyclical and non-economic. By insisting on running mark-to-market accounting through the profit and loss, we are living in the economy of the instant.

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