Elon Musk’s $1.5 billion bet on bitcoin has changed the conversation around cryptocurrencies. For most treasuries, there are plenty of red flags – not least how to account for it.
For the UK, it was hailed as an historic triumph, reaching an 11th hour agreement after years of hard negotiating. For Asia’s treasurers, however, ‘no deal’ is still the only deal.
Valuations might be down but the volume of mergers and acquisitions is showing no signs of slowing down, and neither is fraud. Alvarez & Marsal’s Chris Fordham and Trevor Dick elaborate on the risks for corporate ...
There can be little doubt that sustainability is now driving the style and substance of corporate governance. A new KPMG report quantifies exactly how much it has grown.
They say that crime never pays, but the corporate world has also been known for a whatever-it-takes ethos that says corruption can seal the deal. A new report lifts the lid on a murky world.
Now that Hong Kong has its Beijing-imposed National Security Law, some are calling it the ‘real handover’. So what are the options – and what does it mean - for its 1,300 foreign companies?
Supply chains stretched to breaking point, compliance spend all but collapsed and strange work-from-home measures; put it together and corporates can expect an uptick in fraud
New research from EY looks at where trust is built and whether artificial intelligence can build a culture of openness and transparency in corporate reporting