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Environmental/Social/Governance
Icahn Gets Breathing Room From Lenders Following Short-Seller Attack
Deal unties his personal loans from the trading price of Icahn Enterprises. Source link
World’s First Carbon Import Tax Approved by EU Lawmakers
World Europe Vote caps nearly two years of negotiations on first-of-a-kind legislation Source link
Climate Rules Expose Surprising Splits Among Businesses
Regulators knew they were facing a political hornet’s nest when they launched a plan that would force businesses to disclose their carbon emissions and other
U.S. Seeks to Accelerate Transition to EVs with Tough Tailpipe Emission Rules
Consumer sentiment, charging station buildout and high EV costs loom as obstacles to the Biden administration’s aggressive plan. Source link
Auditors Didn’t Flag Risks Building Up in Banks
When KPMG LLP gave Silicon Valley Bank a clean bill of health just 14 days before the lender collapsed, the Big Four audit firm flagged
EPA to Propose Tougher Tailpipe-Emissions Standards
The new rules are aimed at accelerating the transition to electric vehicles. Source link
Uniqlo's Parent Company Bets Big on Tiny RFID Chips
Next-generation self-checkout machines are part of a broader effort to improve the supply chain with radio technology, Fast Retailing CIO Takahiro Tambara says. Source link
Top Companies for Social Responsibility
Accenture, HP Inc. and Intel lead this category in the Management Top 250 Source link
Farallon Capital to Wage Proxy Battle at Biotech Firm
WSJ News Exclusive Finance Farallon has nominated three directors to the board of Exelixis Source link
EY Fails to Reach Deal on Split
A revolt that has upended the planned breakup of accounting firm Ernst & Young is being driven by two longtime U.S. auditors who believe their