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    DOGE poses danger to FTC data, fired commissioners say

    The pair, who served as Democrats on the commission, said they were “deeply concerned” that DOGE may access confidential business data at the FTC.

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    Consumer sentiment plummets, inflation expectations soar amid trade war

    “There’s been a sharp decline in consumer sentiment, and business sentiment measures have weakened too,” New York Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams said.

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    FASB sets clock for derivatives rules update

    Existing accounting standards have led to “scope creep,” with derivative standards being applied too often, FASB Chair Richard Jones said.  

  • Symbolic of Sino-American relations, the flag of the United States of America and the flag of the Republic of China fly together on flag poles next to each other on a sunny, windy day.
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    China raises tariffs on US imports to 125%

    Once the increase takes effect Saturday, the country signaled that it won't retaliate further if the U.S. hikes duties again.

  • Amazon CEO Andy Jassy speaks during a keynote address at AWS re:Invent 2024, a conference hosted by Amazon Web Services, at The Venetian Las Vegas on December 3, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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    Amazon CEO: Generative AI will ‘reinvent virtually every customer experience’

    The company is building more than 1,000 generative AI applications across the business to improve customer experience, Andy Jassy said.

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    Paul Atkins confirmed to lead SEC despite Democrats’ opposition

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren slammed Republicans for prioritizing a vote to put a “fox in charge of the hen house” over working to stop Trump’s tariff “chaos.”

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    Inflation cools as tariffs pose risk of stoking price pressures

    Several private- and public-sector economists have warned that tariffs recently enacted by the Trump administration risk boosting inflation and slowing economic growth.

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    Trump’s tariffs: Tracking the status of international trade actions

    The U.S. has rolled out a deluge of tariffs, sparking responses from trading partners. Here's where each tariff – threatened or realized – currently stands.

    Updated April 30, 2025
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    Bevi CFO looks to create solid, organic growth

    The beverage company’s first-ever CFO, Wajeeha Ahmed, said she is focusing on “pressure testing” its people and processes to ensure Bevi can effectively scale. 

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    Trump announces 90-day pause on some tariffs against most trade partners

    President Donald Trump announced a partial pullback from a trade war that has prompted forecasts of recession and turmoil in both bond and stock markets.

  • President Donald Trump displays a chart showcasing coming tariff rates at the White House on April 2, 2025.
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    Trade war fallout: CFOs wrestle with uncertainty, pricing, tariff fatigue

    In the aftermath of President Donald Trump April 2 tariff barrage, cash is once again king as finance chiefs seek to help their companies minimize risk.

  • Elon Musk and Donald Trump outside of the White House in front of a Tesla car on Mar. 11, 2025
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    Tesla CFO sells $957K in stock amid waning sales

    The finance chief’s third stock sale in as many months comes as Tesla continues to grapple with declining sales and uncertainty related to the Trump administration’s trade war.  

  • Iowa passes CPA licensure legislation

    Iowa joins a growing band of states passing new CPA licensure laws aimed at easing the accounting talent shortage.

  • A person with their back to the camera conducts a transaction at an ATM in a subway station. A bitcoin ATM and another ATM sit next to the first machine.
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    Strategy reports unrealized $5.91B loss on digital assets

    The Tysons Corner, Virginia-based company’s report comes on the heels of a bitcoin slump and newly effective crypto accounting rules from FASB.

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    Newly-minted CVS Health CFO inks $1M salary

    UPS and PepsiCo alum Brian Newman will receive a $1 million base salary as the latest member of the healthcare company’s revamped leadership suite.

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    Trump tariffs threaten global IT spending, AI boom

    If the president’s latest tariff measures lead to a global recession, the impact on IT spending “will be swift and downward,” IDC analysts said.

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    AI agents emerge as potential targets for cyberattackers

    Digital entities — such as bots and artificial intelligence agents — pose a growing cybersecurity risk for enterprises, researchers found.

  • U.S. economy contracted for second consecutive quarter
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    BlackRock’s Fink says most CEOs tell him US is in a recession

    Several Wall Street leading lights on Monday flagged the economic disruptions from tariffs imposed on virtually all U.S. trading partners.

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    Spirit Airlines CFO, COO, GC to step up after CEO exits

    The budget airline, recently emerged from bankruptcy, picked the trio of senior executives to handle CEO responsibilities until a new chief executive is found.

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    CFOs must prep for agentic AI ‘mindset shift’

    With agentic AI’s potential still untapped, CFOs need to adopt a different approach when considering its incorporation and possible impact, EY’s Myles Corson said.

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    Powell says tariffs will spur inflation, slow growth; Fed on hold

    Policymakers in coming months may face difficulty meeting their dual mandate to ensure stable prices and maximum employment, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said.

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    ‘Activist workforce’ fuels spike in class action defense costs

    Discrimination claims, “backdoor layoffs” and unionization attempts remain at historically high levels, law firm Carlton Fields said.

  • Siemens flags fly in front of Siemens AG headquarters in Berlin, Germany, on Aug. 20, 2024.
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    VMware feuds with Siemens in legal battle over software licensing

    The Broadcom-owned vendor claimed Siemens AG requested support services for products it never purchased.

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    Where enterprises go wrong with cloud networking

    While most companies have figured out how to migrate data without incurring huge fees, getting it back can be costly, according to Forrester.

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    Q&A

    How CFOs can blunt tariff harm

    Trump’s latest tariffs “will impact many products and industries,” with the textile and apparel sector in particular taking a big hit, says KPMG’s Andrew Siciliano.