PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

PwC plans overhaul of consulting business

Author: Financial Times April 15, 2026 Duration: 11:19

Ships are altering course as the US Navy’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues into its third day, and PwC plans to overhaul its global consulting business. Plus, insurers are turning to catastrophe bonds to cover data centres, and AI chatbots aren’t a substitute for doctors when it comes to medical diagnoses. 


Mentioned in this podcast:

Strait of Hormuz tankers stop or turn around amid US blockade

Iran war could slow global growth to weakest since pandemic, IMF warns

US pushing Iran to agree 20-year moratorium on nuclear activity

PwC plans overhaul of global consulting business

Insurers turn to catastrophe bonds to offload data centre risks

AI chatbots misdiagnose in over 80% of early medical cases, study finds


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