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Principal Accounting Policies Continued

A Basis of preparation continued ii) Standards, amendments and interpretations effective after 2010 which are relevant to the Group’s operations and yet to be adopted IFRS 9 Revised IAS 24 Amendments to IFRIC 14 IFRIC 19 Improvements to IFRSs (2010)

Financial Instruments Related Party Disclosures Prepayments of a Minimum Funding Requirement Extinguishing Financial Liabilities with Equity Instruments

IFRS 9 ‘Financial Instruments’ (effective from 1st January 2013) is the first part of a project to replace IAS 39. It addresses the classification and measurement of financial assets. IFRS 9 is likely to affect the Group’s accounting for its financial assets. The Group will apply IFRS 9 from 1st January 2013 and is yet to assess IFRS 9’s full impact. Revised IAS 24 ‘Related Party Disclosures’ (effective from 1st January 2011) supersedes IAS 24 (as revised in 2003). It simplifies the disclosure requirements for government-related entities and clarifies the definition of a related party. The Group will apply IAS 24 and provide the required disclosure from 1st January 2011. Amendments to IFRIC 14 ‘Prepayments of a Minimum Funding Requirement’ (effective from 1st January 2011) require an entity to recognize an asset for a prepayment that will reduce future minimum funding contributions required by the entity. The Group will apply amendments to IFRIC 14 from 1st January 2011, but it is not expected to have any significant impact on the results of the Group. IFRIC 19 ‘Extinguishing Financial Liabilities with Equity Instruments’ (effective from 1st July 2010) provides guidance on the application of IAS 39 and IAS 32 when an entity issues its own equity instruments to extinguish all or part of a financial liability. The Group will apply IFRIC 19 from 1st January 2011 and is in the process of making an assessment of the impact of this interpretation. The Improvements to IFRSs (2010) comprise a number of non-urgent but necessary amendments to IFRSs. The amendments which are relevant to the Group’s operations include IFRS 3 (amendments) ‘Business Combinations’, IFRS 7 (amendments) ‘Financial Instruments: Disclosures’, IAS 1 (amendments) ‘Presentation of Financial Statements’, and IAS 34 (amendments) ‘Interim Financial Reporting’. The adoption of these amendments is not expected to have any significant impact on the results of the Group. IFRS 3 (amendments) ‘Business Combinations’ (effective from 1st July 2010) clarify the transition requirements for contingent consideration from business combination that occurred before the effective date of the revised IFRS, the measurement of non-controlling interests and un-replaced and voluntarily replaced share-based payment awards. The Group will apply the amendments from 1st January 2011. IFRS 7 (amendments) ‘Financial Instruments: Disclosures’ (effective from 1st January 2011) emphasize the interaction between qualitative and quantitative disclosures and the nature and extent of risks associated with financial instruments. The Group will apply the amendments from 1st January 2011. IAS 1 (amendments) ‘Presentation of Financial Statements’ (effective from 1st January 2011) clarify that entities may present the required reconciliations for each component of other comprehensive income either in the statement of changes in equity or in the notes to the financial statements. The Group will apply the amendments from 1st January 2011.


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