A comment letter applauds efforts to develop global standards for disclosing sustainability information and provide suggestions related to the two exposure drafts.
UK workers are discussing burnout at increasing rates, but they aren’t taking advantage of opportunities to rest and recover, Glassdoor research finds.
Oil and gas investment in Africa could increase, but the net-zero push means oil production peaks in 2022 and gas in the late 2030s, an official estimate says.
Figures from the UK’s Office for National Statistics show that 26% of companies plan August price rises — down from 31% in April when asked about May plans.
Global M&A deal activity surged to $5.9 trillion in 2021 and after a mixed first half in 2022, some analysts predict a strong second half for the year.
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has released proposed narrow scope amendments to initiate changes to the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants’ code of ethics that enhance transparency and independence.
The compromise deal between EU states and European Parliament representatives excludes NFTs, except those that fall under existing cryptoasset categories.
Nearly half of UK executives with a working knowledge of quantum computing believe the emerging technology will have a significant impact by 2025, according to the results of an EY survey.
A Deloitte survey finds that C-suite leaders are beginning to take wellbeing more seriously, and that could serve everyone well – including leaders themselves.