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Oct 2022
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FT investigates KPMG Saudi Arabia

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Big tech companies lost nearly $1tn in valuation this week, Credit Suisse announced a radical restructuring plan, and expats at KPMG’s Saudi Arabia office are blowing the whistle on working conditions there. 


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Brutal week for Big Tech with $1tn wiped off valuations

Amazon shares plummet after dismal sales forecast

‘Radical surgery’: Will Credit Suisse’s gamble pay off?

The plight of expat workers at KPMG Saudi Arabia

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