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Five of China's largest state-owned companies announced plans to delist from U.S. exchanges as the two countries struggle to come to an agreement allowing American regulators to inspect audits of Chinese businesses.
August 12 -
The U.K. telecom giant was hit by massive fraud at its Italian unit.
August 9 -
Erica Williams is throwing cold water on a workaround that’s been floated as a way to avoid delisting of Chinese companies from U.S. stock exchanges.
August 1 -
Sustainability advocates and accountants say the ISSB’s proposals fall short of what’s needed to protect the environment.
July 29 -
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board plans to bolster the International Sustainability Standards Board’s proposed standards with its own.
July 26 -
The Big Four U.K. firm, one former partner and four former employees faced sanctions over auditing problems at two clients.
July 25 -
The Institute of Internal Auditors unveiled new research during its annual international conference in Chicago this week pointing to changes in the internal audit profession worldwide.
July 20 -
The clock is ticking to avoid a 2024 deadline for kicking businesses off the NYSE and Nasdaq unless U.S. regulators get full access to inspect their audit work papers.
July 20 -
The push by the city-state’s firms to offer larger paychecks reflects the broader competition for skilled talent in the financial hub.
July 20 -
The Financial Reporting Council said that four of the eight audits reviewed at Mazars and five of 12 audits at BDO required more than limited improvements.
July 20