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Australian federal police begin search of PwC headquarters amid tax leaks scandal | PwC newsthirst.

Australian federal police officers have commenced a search for documents at the headquarters of PwC Australia in response to the damaging tax leaks scandal. Treasury referred the matter – which relates to the sharing of confidential multinational tax proposals within the firm – to police in May last year. In an email to staff on…

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Diddy Files For Gag Order, Cites Grand Jury Witness Interview Outside Courthouse newsthirst.

Diddy‘s lawyers have asked a judge to restrict statements made by potential wintesses and their lawyers outside of court … citing one grand jury witness in particular who keeps speaking to the press. The music producer’s team filed the documents Sunday … asking the judge to expedite the process of responding to Diddy’s motion for…

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Fed rate cuts could prove to be a boon for Southeast Asian economies newsthirst.

A Thai investor checks an electronic board showing stock prices. Amphol Thongmueangluang | SOPA Images| LightRocket | Getty Images The U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates in September, with further reductions expected, could prove to be a boon for the emerging economies of Southeast Asia. “We’re very confident and optimistic with the rate…

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Chris Sale, Alex Bregman, Ian Happ, Bobby Witt Jr. among MLB Gold Glove winners newsthirst.

San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman won his fifth Gold Glove and Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. was among 14 first-time winners of baseball’s most famous fielding honor. Cleveland Guardians second baseman Andrés Giménez and left fielder Steven Kwan won for the third consecutive year along with Arizona first baseman Christian Walker…

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Bank of Japan likely to stay course with a rate hike in December or January, analysts say newsthirst.

After a messy election, the Bank of Japan decided to hold its benchmark policy rate at 0.25%, as expected. But analysts say that the central bank’s focus on normalizing monetary policy — raising rates — remains unchanged. The BOJ board maintained its three-year inflation projections with minor adjustments, signaling that the economy is progressing in…

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