Risk Management: Page 40


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    CFOs should use AI to navigate 'dark horizons' in scenario planning: Gartner

    CFOs aiming to improve scenario planning with artificial intelligence need to overcome an aversion to gathering and analyzing a broad variety of data, according to Gartner.

    By June 7, 2022
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    'Social inflation' increasing severity, frequency of litigation against companies

    In a self-reinforcing loop, more claimants seek bigger awards and more frequently get them, an analysis by a global insurance support company says.

    By Robert Freedman • June 6, 2022
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    Manufacturers shift tactics to stay ahead of ingredient, edible oil turmoil

    CFOs grappling with supply chain friction can learn from food companies that have had to stay flexible as war, weather and export bans pressure ingredient supplies.

    By Samantha Oller • June 3, 2022
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    Recession 'not inevitable,' Moody's says

    CFOs considering changes to wages, prices and other critical points of business strategy must filter an unusual range of conflicting economic forecasts.

    By June 3, 2022
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    Most CFOs, CEOs see cybersecurity gaps: Accenture

    Many companies face excessive risks after failing to weave cybersecurity into the full fabric of business strategy, Accenture said.  

    By June 2, 2022
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    SEC pushes crackdown on COVID-19 scams

    Several companies have sought to cash in on public anxiety and investor eagerness by making false claims about the availability of products to combat the coronavirus.

    By June 1, 2022
  • Inflation outlook hinges on future wage growth: Summers

    History suggests that with inflation and unemployment at current levels, the U.S. may be headed toward a recession, former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said.

    By May 31, 2022
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    Prepping for the next phase of stimulus fraud probes

    Federal authorities appear to be operating under a strong mandate to ferret out perceived fraud and abuse in the oft-confusing world of COVID-19 stimulus programs.

    By Matthew S. Adams • May 31, 2022
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    Restatements surge to 15-year high on SPAC filings

    Tougher SEC oversight triggered a wave of SPAC restatements in 2021 and chilled the market in so-called blank-check companies.

    By May 26, 2022
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    Climate-related disclosure annually costs companies $677,000 on average

    The Securities and Exchange Commission is pushing a climate risk disclosure rule that would require companies to budget for detailed analysis of their greenhouse gas emissions.

    By May 25, 2022
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    Compliance costs to surge, straining tight budgets: Accenture

    Many compliance executives lack the funding needed to contain an expanding range of risks, Accenture found in a survey.

    By May 24, 2022
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    Proposed rule could push more family offices to lawyer up

    The proposal comes amid increased scrutiny of family offices in the wake of the Archegos Capital Management meltdown.

    By Ted Knutson • May 24, 2022
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    SEC charges BNY Mellon unit with making false ESG statements

    The SEC has stepped up its efforts to ensure companies accurately report their adherence to sustainability best practices.

    By May 23, 2022
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    Cloud adopters hobbled by 'on-premises computing' mindset: McKinsey

    Making six “persistent and pernicious mistakes,” many companies waste money and fail to derive the full value from their move to cloud computing.

    By May 18, 2022
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    Fed's Powell welcomes 'significant' tightening in financial markets

    Powell underscored the Fed’s determination to reduce inflation, just one of many items on a long roster of risks bedeviling CFOs.

    By May 17, 2022
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    Moderna may seek to claw back payments to ex-CFO

    The vaccine-maker Moderna said it has the right to recoup any and all payments to ex-CFO Jorge Gomez if the company determines he engaged in any wrongdoing, according to an amended SEC filing Friday. An earlier filing said he would be provided a 12-month salary totaling $700,000 under a severance agreement.

    By May 17, 2022
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    SEC enforcement attorney predicts 'a lot more fraud' in crypto markets

    The SEC will turn to litigation if needed to achieve “clarity” as it fights abuses in cryptocurrency markets, according to an attorney in the agency’s Enforcement Division.

    By May 16, 2022
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    Companies need to align efforts at disclosure, cybersecurity: SEC attorney

    The SEC aims to protect investors from cyber-related risks by cracking down on companies that release misleading disclosures about cyberattacks, according to the top attorney in the agency’s Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit.

    By May 13, 2022
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    U.S. regulators see 'endgame' to LIBOR phaseout

    Winding down LIBOR has reached the final stage as businesses increasingly borrow using an alternative reference rate, U.S. regulators said.

    By May 12, 2022
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    General counsel face heightened liability risk as SEC seeks to drop SPAC safe harbor

    Projections to attract shareholders could trigger lawsuits as plaintiffs’ attorneys take advantage of what amounts to a shift in the burden of proof to operating companies.

    By Robert Freedman • May 12, 2022
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    SEC fines NVIDIA $5.5M for failing to disclose cryptomining impact

    NVIDIA rode the rush into crypto assets as customers used its gaming devices for cryptomining. The SEC penalized the company for allegedly not disclosing how it gained from the crypto boom.

    By May 11, 2022
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    Moderna CFO exits abruptly amid probe at former company

    Jorge Gomez's departure came just one day after he took the reins as CFO of Moderna, which has become a household name due to the rapid development and success of its coronavirus vaccine. 

    By May 11, 2022
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    Inflation pounds small business optimism to 48-year low

    While the NFIB said price pressures have eroded optimism, the Federal Reserve warned that rising interest rates may complicate efforts by companies to pay off debt.

    By May 10, 2022
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    Judge dismisses class action against Wells Fargo, former CEO, ex-CFO

    Investors led by a retirement fund for Hawaii state employees failed to prove the bank unjustifiably inflated loans, understated loss reserves or misstated its practices, a judge ruled Friday.

    By Robin Bradley • May 9, 2022
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    Skanska posts 21% dip in Q1 profits as CFO cites inflation

    Skanska CFO Magnus Persson, while citing a drag from inflation, identifies infrastructure spending as a future bright spot.

    By Zachary Phillips • May 6, 2022