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U.S. audit officials have started a fresh round of inspections of New York-listed Chinese companies in recent weeks as tensions mount between the world's two largest economies.
July 7 -
The U.K.'s Financial Reporting Council published its annual inspection and supervision results of the largest audit firms, and said it found signs of continued improvement.
July 6 -
The International Federation of Accountants released the second installment of its advice for implementing the IAASB's updated standards.
July 5 -
At its height, the German landlord had a market cap of €3.4 billion; after a series of scandals, it is now worth just €74 million.
June 29 -
The professional services firm is freezing pay bands for auditors at the senior associate level.
June 28 -
The seven-country search could plunge the troubled German landlord deeper into crisis.
June 28 -
The board finalized its first two standards on general requirements for disclosure of sustainability-related financial information and climate-related disclosures.
June 26 -
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The resignation is the latest setback for Byju, the once high-flying startup that is embroiled in a tussle with creditors over a $1.2 billion loan.
June 23 -
The landlord at the center of a commercial property crisis in Sweden is being investigated by the country's financial watchdog over whether it violated accounting rules.
June 22