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Hindenburg Research had published a 100-page report alleging that its two-year investigation found "brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud."
January 30 -
Accountants are gaining a bit more confidence in the global economy, especially in North America and Western Europe, but uncertainties linger.
January 26 -
The Indian company may sue U.S. investor Hindenburg Research after the short seller released a report alleging "brazen" market manipulation and accounting fraud.
January 26 -
The Brazilian retailer filed for bankruptcy protection after finding billion-dollar "accounting inconsistencies" that artificially boosted profits and reduced its reported liabilities by half.
January 25 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board is asking for feedback on a new section of a proposed auditing standard that would cover group audits of less complex entities.
January 24 -
The firm's worldwide revenues in 2022 reached $8.132 billion, increasing 15% this past year and 41.7% over the last three years.
January 24 -
Italy's football federation penalized the billionaire Agnelli family's team by cutting its points standing following an investigation into accounting practices.
January 23 -
The venture capital firm will work with Ernst & Young on some of these audits and will increase budget allocations to help investee companies put governance guardrails in place.
January 23 -
Hours after revealing a scandal, Sergio Rial attempted to explain the accounting gap that pushed him to quit his new job at the helm of Americanas.
January 20 -
EY Chief Executive Officer Carmine Di Sibio said "it's business as usual" when it comes to hiring, with a tight jobs market even as several big firms begin to cut staff.
January 18