Corporate Finance magazine November 2003

Moody’s gives thumbs up to Thai foreign currency ratings CFOs held back by poor performance management, warns survey US employers cut pay-increase forecasts UK voters’ sentiment warming to Euro CFOs slow to react to Sarabanes-Oxley/IAS regulations Warning to CFOs – technology can make fraud easier to perpetrate PCAOB holds meeting to consider auditing standards amendments […]

Moody’s gives thumbs up to Thai foreign currency ratings
CFOs held back by poor performance management, warns survey
US employers cut pay-increase forecasts
UK voters’ sentiment warming to Euro
CFOs slow to react to Sarabanes-Oxley/IAS regulations
Warning to CFOs – technology can make fraud easier to perpetrate
PCAOB holds meeting to consider auditing standards amendments and two-tier system
Near-term outlook gloomy for corporate finance activity
Corporate governance – is your CEO concerned?
Corporate default rates hold firm
Steady as you go: auditors expect modest salary rise for 2004
SEC approves NYSE governance rulings.
Yukos chief resigns; S&P puts faith in Russia

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