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Deloitte, PwC, KPMG and business software provider Intuit, each announced separate deals with Google to access its cloud infrastructure and AI capacities.
April 9 -
The 10 firms with the most public company audit clients accounted for 65% of the total market, down from 70% in 2023.
April 3 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board's inspection staff found noticeable improvements in the deficiency rates of the six largest global auditing firms.
March 31 -
Big Four firm PwC released Agent OS, an agentic AI operating system to streamline AI workflows and orchestrate complex, multi-agent business processes at scale.
March 27 -
The Financial Reporting Council hit PwC with a $3.8 million penalty and one of its accountants with a $43,250 penalty over their audit of Sanjeev Gupta's Wyelands Bank.
March 25 -
Managers at Deloitte and Ernst & Young have instructed staffers to prepare for more work in the kingdom.
March 14 -
The Big Four firm's audit projects are not impacted, sources say.
February 28 -
The PCAOB censured the firm, imposed a $2.75 million fine and instituted quality control requirements.
February 25 -
The southern African nation's difficult operating environment recently led to the exit of global accounting firms Deloitte LLP and PwC LLP.
February 25 -
A recent PwC survey has found investors are bullish on AI, with many believing it will unlock new growth and profits.
December 4 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers has been focusing on auditing under a new PwC US assurance leader, Deanna Byrne, who began the job in July.
November 20 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers made a $1.5 million investment to Bryant University to fund the launch of the PwC AI in Accounting Fellowship.
November 19 -
UHY launches global rebrand; IRS selects first associate chief counsel for the newly created passthroughs, trusts and estates office; and more news from across the profession.
November 1 -
A new survey by PwC of top corporate executives uncovered worries about tax policy after the election.
October 9 -
Hong Kong's Accounting and Financial Reporting Council said its review of PwC's local practice, which is separate from China's probe, is still "in progress."
September 16 -
China suspended the operations of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP for six months and imposed a record penalty over lapses in its auditing of China Evergrande Group.
September 13 -
The cutbacks are a sign of further retrenchment among the Big Four firms.
September 12 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers resigned as auditor for defaulted developer Country Garden Holdings, as both firms navigate challenges to keep operations afloat in China.
September 5 -
The program has been used internally and is now available for non-audit clients for Pillar Two and U.S. international tax calculations.
September 4 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP's China unit expects the Chinese government to hand down a six-month ban as part of punishment over its audit of failed property giant China Evergrande Group, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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