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As oil prices collapsed in the fallout from the coronavirus, Singapore-based Hin Leong's foundations crumbled.
April 21 -
Ernst & Young must pay $10.8 million to an auditor who blew the whistle on wrongdoing at a Dubai gold refiner in another black eye for the U.K. accounting industry.
April 20 -
China’s second accounting scandal in less than a week is underscoring concern over lax corporate governance at some of the country’s fastest-growing companies.
April 8 -
KPMG and one of its senior partners have been reprimanded and fined 455,000 pounds ($560,000) for failings in its audit of a U.K. company, the latest sanction against the Big Four auditor in recent years.
April 2 -
The two accounting associations have signed a letter of intent to merge, effective Sept. 1, 2020.
March 31 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission is giving “conditional” regulatory relief from certain filing obligations for public companies due to the outbreak.
March 4 -
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has released a paper examining the impact of the coronavirus, and how it is affecting economies around the world, including the U.S.
March 2 -
The number of countries reporting their financial positions on an accrual basis is expected to increase from 37 to 98 by 2023, according to a new report.
February 26 -
The first-ever revision of the International Integrated Reporting Framework for integrated reporting is now underway.
February 26<IR> Framework Panel -
Leaders of accounting organizations across the globe are calling on the profession to put sustainability and the fight against climate change at the forefront of their work.
February 25