OCT
15
2019

Digital assets subject to money-laundering, disclosure laws: U.S. regulators

Trading and investing in digital assets have fallen into a regulatory gray area as to which existing laws apply

OCT
15
2019

Google´s fight against EU antitrust fine to be heard February 12-14 at EU court

Lawyer Thomas Hoeppner, who is advising three other parties on the EU side, also confirmed the dates.

OCT
14
2019

Queen´s speech says government priority is to leave EU on 31 October : UK

Queen Elizabeth II is outlining the U.K. government’s legislative agenda in a speech on Monday but analysts say it’s pointless.

OCT
14
2019

Judge blocks Trump’s public charge rule that would make it harder for immigrants to gain citizenship

The rule makes it harder for immigrants to secure permanent residency and a citizenship if they rely on public benefits such as Medicaid

OCT
14
2019

WTO formally backs US tariffs on EU goods

Airbus insists that it is now fully compliant with previous WTO rulings, and said it expects another WTO panel to confirm that compliance is complete before the end of the year.

OCT
14
2019

U.S. SEC halts Telegram´s $1.7 billion digital token offering

The move marks the latest effort by the agency to crack down on the fledgling cryptocurrency industry

OCT
14
2019

U.S. regulators allow genetically modified cotton as human food source

The Food and Drug Administration’s decision on the cotton plant developed.

OCT
11
2019

Japan´s top court finalizes ¥1.44 billion in damages for 84 deaths at school in 3/11 tsunami

It is the first time the top court has finalized a ruling which orders compensation

OCT
11
2019

Google secures two Android phone makers´ backing in fight against EU antitrust order

The EU competition enforcer in its 2018 ruling said Google

OCT
11
2019

China to scrap foreign ownership limits in finance firms between Jan and April

Limits on foreign ownership of securities firms will be removed on Dec. 1, 2020, while such limits will be scrapped formutual fund companies on April 1, 2020.

OCT
11
2019

Google begins responding to Texas antitrust investigators´ data demands

The Texas attorney general’s office said that as of Thursday, it had received some data from Google but declined to discuss it further.

OCT
11
2019

U.S. Turns Down Brazil’s OECD Bid After Publicly Endorsing It

White House had announced in March its backing for Brazil

OCT
10
2019

OECD aims to stop tech firms shifting profits to low-tax locations

Multinationals would be forced to pay more tax in countries where they make biggest sales

OCT
10
2019

India considers stricter laws to curb frauds in co-operative banks

The government has asked its economic affairs and banking division to study the activities

OCT
10
2019

EU sues Poland over new measures for disciplining judges

The ruling Law and Justice, PiS, has strong support in rural areas and among the less well-off as well

OCT
10
2019

US reportedly plans to grant licenses for firms to sell goods to blacklisted Huawei

Huawei is on a U.S. blacklist restricting American firms from doing business with it.

OCT
9
2019

Scottish Appeal Judges Hold Off Sending Brexit Extension Letter

Waiting on a decision means the Prime Minister will be negotiating and threatening a no deal Brexit

OCT
9
2019

Johnson & Johnson Hit With $8 Billion Jury Verdict in Risperdal Suit

The verdict in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas was the first to award punitive damages against Janssen Pharmaceuticals

OCT
9
2019

Facebook will pay US$40 million to settle a lawsuit claiming that it misled advertisers about the success of video: US

During this period, company executives were also heavily promoting video at news industry.

OCT
9
2019

China plans to restrict visas for U.S. visitors with ´anti-China´ links

The proposed changes follow the introduction by the United States of tighter rules for visas for Chinese.

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