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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 -
Private companies in the U.S. are still adjusting to the standard that took effect last year, as international standard-setters are proposing new rules for the public sector.
January 17 -
Evergrande's board recommended the resignation of PwC after the two firms couldn't "agree on the timetable and the scope of work in respect of the assessment on the group's going concern basis."
January 17 -
The board proposed amendments to its income tax standard to provide temporary relief from the imminent implementation of the Pillar Two model rules.
January 10 -
As digital transformation continues to accelerate the evolution of tax and accounting, the players who expedite their embrace of these six tech trends will have an early mover advantage.
December 13 -
Piles of relevant documents were disclosed to the defense only four weeks before the trial started.
December 12 -
Markus Braun's payment company collapsed under the weight of fraud allegations, wiping out billions in shareholder value.
December 8 -
The board levied sanctions and fines totaling $7.7 million against three of KPMG's member firms in the U.K., India and Colombia.
December 6 -
The dramatic move comes in the wake of an investigation by prosecutors and Italy's market regulator into some of the club's balance sheets regarding alleged false accounting and market manipulation.
November 29 -
That's before a potential break-up of its auditing and consulting divisions takes effect, which could further ramp up a recruitment drive.
November 28 -
Accounting firm KPMG is expanding its Manchester presence with extra tech workers and a revamped office space with meetings at its core.
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