The firm, also known as PricewaterhouseCoopers, drew on gains in its tax and assurance businesses and stronger results among its European branches to nudge total fees to $55.4 billion for the firm’s latest fiscal year that ended in June. That’s up 3.7% in local currency, far off the double-digit growth it posted a year ago.
The network is the third among the Big Four accounting firms to detail a slowdown as the ...
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