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The Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen underscored the urgency of the White House reaching a deal with Republicans to raise the debt limit.
By Viktoria DendrinouMay 22 -
The Inflation Reduction Act encourages automakers to manufacture electric cars in the U.S.
By Heejin KimMay 18 -
The amount of money that the U.S. government has on hand to pay its bills plummeted by $53 billion.
By Alexandra HarrisMay 17 -
EY is revamping two of its internal U.K. management teams, weeks after the company ditched plans to break up its audit and consulting operations globally.
By Irina AnghelMay 16 -
Both audits and independent boards are basic standards that any investor would expect a company to have in place, particularly if that firm is of a certain size and working in a financial sector.
By Emily NicolleMay 15 -
The Big Four firm's Australia unit said former Telstra CEO Ziggy Switkowski will lead an independent review into its governance and culture.
By Nabila AhmedMay 15 -
The state lost almost 48,000 people by mid-2022 from two years before, spurring concern about long-term economic growth.
By Maxwell Adler and Christopher AnsteyMay 12 -
Shrinking revenues make it harder for the Treasury to stay within the federal debt limit, which the department hit in January.
By Viktoria DendrinouMay 10 -
Jan Du Plessis took over Britain's Financial Reporting Council last year following a series of scandals that left investors nursing heavy losses.
By Sabah MeddingsMay 9 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation that would allow President Biden to sign a tax agreement despite objections from China.
By Daniel FlatleyMay 5