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A congressional hearing with the Treasury secretary presaged a partisan battle over sweeping reductions set to expire at the end of next year.
By Viktoria DendrinouMarch 21 -
A former employee of U.K. tech mogul Mike Lynch's Autonomy Corp. told jurors at his U.S. criminal trial that she and one of her higher-ups were both fired after flagging concerns about accounting irregularities.
By Rachel GrafMarch 21 -
Mike Lynch's Autonomy Corp. used a number of accounting tricks to make its revenue growth appear better than it was, say prosectors.
By Rachel GrafMarch 20 -
The Chinese real estate company's revenue overstatement dwarfs that of Luckin Coffee Inc. and Enron Corp., dealing a blow to the reputation of its former auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers and the country's financial oversight.
By Bloomberg NewsMarch 19 -
A British hedge fund trader said in court that he and his team did nothing illegal when receiving more than $1.3 billion\ in dividend tax refunds.
By Sanne WassMarch 19 -
Big Four firm Deloitte is looking to overhaul its structure to cut costs ahead of a market slowdown, according to the Financial Times.
By Irina AnghelMarch 18 -
It would cap a remarkable downfall for Mike Lynch if he's convicted of accounting fraud after he sold his startup Autonomy to Hewlett Packard for $11 billion.
By Rachel GrafMarch 18 -
The firm will make 329 roles redundant, while as many as 37 partners will be accelerating their retirement over the next nine months.
By Harry BrumptonMarch 13 -
The stock rose as much as 22% in Madrid on Friday after Spanish plasma maker published its annual consolidated accounts with an unqualified opinion from KPMG.
By Rodrigo OrihuelaMarch 8 -
The additional tax revenue raised would go toward services for the city's homeless population.
By Miranda DavisMarch 7