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Audit Firms Face Stiffer Mandate to Verify Client Details Under New Rule

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board approved a new rule aimed at curbing fraud despite concerns from internal auditors over its depiction of their role in confirming financial information.

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UAW Joins Wave of Union Strikes Looking for Big Wins

The U.S. has lost seven million workdays to walkouts so far this year, the most in more than two decades.

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Saudi Arabia and Russia Win Big in Gamble on Oil Cuts

Brent crude is climbing toward $100 a barrel after the two OPEC+ nations made a risky choice to slice their production.

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FTC Sues Amazon, Alleging Illegal Online-Marketplace Monopoly

High-stakes case pits the e-commerce giant against agency chair Lina Khan’s aggressive antitrust stance.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Rising Loan Costs Are Hurting Riskier Companies

Investors fear unsustainably high interest rates will spark bank-loan defaults.

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Auto CEOs Make 300 Times What Workers Make. How That Stacks Up.

The UAW has highlighted executive pay raises at the Big Three. By one measure—the ratio of the CEO’s pay to the median worker’s—automakers have a wider pay gap than most large companies.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Americans Finally Start to Feel the Sting From the Fed’s Rate Hikes

For families who don’t need to borrow, higher rates might not affect daily life. But for those who do, higher rates are really starting to hurt.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original