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Sam Bankman-Fried offered one of his most detailed descriptions yet of the FTX debacle as he prepares to fight fraud charges.
By Ava Benny-MorrisonJanuary 12 -
Buying certain electric cars in the U.S. just got cheaper, thanks to new tax credits meant to phase out gasoline-guzzlers.
By Mark BergenJanuary 6 -
U.S. and European investment into mainland China has largely been channeled through offshore vehicles set up by Chinese companies in tax havens.
By Tom Hancock and Spe ChenJanuary 5 -
The U.S. government has angered Tesla's Elon Musk and handed welcome news to other automakers like Hyundai with guidance on which electric vehicles will qualify for tax credits in the coming months.
By Sean O'KaneJanuary 5 -
While there are pension accounting standards, they allow plans to make more aggressive assumptions about how well they're funded than in the private sector.
By Neil WeinbergJanuary 4 -
Michael Burry, the investor who foresaw the housing market crash in 2008, is skeptical about today's proof-of-reserve audits.
By Claire BallentineDecember 19 -
Mazars Group has halted all work for crypto clients, dealing a blow to an industry seeking to shore up confidence in the wake of FTX's collapse.
By Emily NicolleDecember 16 -
A proof of reserves report, based on a snapshot review by Mazars, showed the exchange having sufficient crypto assets to balance its total platform liabilities, but acknowledged limitations.
By Suvashree Ghosh and Sidhartha ShuklaDecember 14 -
Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin sued the Internal Revenue Service, claiming it failed to protect his confidential financial information.
By Neil WeinbergDecember 14 -
A rush of regulation and investor pressure is forcing companies to do a better job of tallying up the environmental impact of their operations and the products they sell.
By Brody FordDecember 13