Lenders accuse Morton of helping Indian tech firm Think & Learn hide $533 million from them
An analysis by Dmitry Polevoy, investment director at Astra Asset Management, shows such projects could cost Russia as much as 2 trillion rubles per year, or more than $130 billion over six years
The rally has been relentless this year. The stock has climbed about 70% and added some $883 billion in value
This year's annual legislative session will run from Tuesday to March 11, making it one of the shortest meetings of China's parliament, outside pandemic years
Abhishek Chandra, formerly a senior executive vice president at Kotak Mahindra Bank, has joined as chief operating officer of the Swiss firm's Indian unit, the bank said in a statement Monday
The trading of the derivative contracts moved to GIFT City from Singapore last July after a dispute between SGX and National Stock Exchange of India Ltd
KPMG and its partner Adrian Wilcox failed to audit with sufficient professional skepticism, according to the Financial Reporting Council, which published a decision notice on Monday
Rachel Richardson, head of ESG at London-based law firm Macfarlanes, says this year might be "a bit of a crunch point for both borrowers and lenders" in the market for sustainability-linked loans
Hindenburg levied accusations of fraud and stock manipulation in a report in early 2023
MH370 vanished on March 8, 2014, on its way to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur with 239 people on board. Investigators concluded the plane deliberately left its planned flightpath, looped back over Malaysia
The Nikkei reclaimed its 1989 peak last month as investors from around the world piled into Japan's biggest companies on improving shareholder returns, the weaker yen and booming corporate profits
Progress toward a pause in fighting has been stalled for weeks as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bristled at Hamas conditions he termed 'delusional'
The country's largest-ever fraud case is among a slew of high-profile proceedings following from the Communist Party of Vietnam's crackdown on corruption
They're expected to press the Fed chief on why officials are keeping borrowing costs so high, risking damage to the economy, when they've made so much progress on inflation
Sharif was prime minister until parliament was dissolved in August in the leadup to elections, and he handed power to a caretaker government
DMA, set to take effect on Thursday, lays out a series of dos and don'ts for likes of Alphabet Inc.'s Google Search, Apple's Safari, Amazon.com Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc.'s Facebook among others
The lawsuit filed Thursday adds to a growing list of legal complaints against the ChatGPT maker in recent months
Google is increasing its reliance on its trust and safety staff, even if it's doing so with fewer people
In a separate memo, also seen by Bloomberg, Altman called Musk a hero of his and said he misses the person he knew who competed with others by building better technology
Austin-based Tesla, with a $645 billion valuation, is among the largest companies in the world by market cap