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EY has revealed its role in the acquisition of a Dudley-based furniture manufacturer by Japanese company Okamura.
BENGALURU -- Top dealmakers are queuing up for Indian consumer-focused companies despite an economic slowdown, hoping to benefit from the country's large and still growing population.
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EY Oceania to remain unchanged as firm restructures globally
The restructuring involves merging 18 regional structures into ten super regions, and cutting three overarching geographic groupings.
The firm’s local division will continue to be led by chief executive David Larocca, but job cuts are expected amid a broader ...
The EY organization has named the 24 women founders selected for the Asia-Pacific Class of 2025 for the EY Entrepreneurial Winning Womenâ„¢ program. The bespoke executive program identifies and ...
This week, we’re talking to Toei Company President and CEO Fumio Yoshimura about the Japanese studio’s ambitious growth and ...
On the first day of trial in the Tax Office’s case against a former EY partner accused of marketing a tax loss access scheme and pocketing $700,000 in the process, the court heard former clients were ...
"We're aiming to win it," said Crystal Palace midfielder Daichi Kamada, one of five English Premier League players in the squad. "That's what we all keep saying. Our goal is to win the World Cup ...
More than 150 works including paintings, drawings and prints from the 19th and 20th centuries, are now on show in Japan in what's been described as a 'veritable treasure' of the most iconic examples ...
India’s economy is expected to grow at 6.5% in the fiscal year 2025-26, according to the latest EY Economy Watch report. The report emphasizes the need for a well-calibrated fiscal strategy that ...
SOPA Images / Getty Images With revenue of $51.2 billion in the fiscal year that ended in June 2024, Ernst & Young Global Limited (also known as simply EY) is a business that would certainly ...
EY is shaking things up under new CEO Janet Truncale, merging global regions and business areas. The shake-up follows the failure of "Project Everest," an attempt to split its audit and consulting ...