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In the face of increasing regulations, risks and digital expectations, it is costing more for buy- and sell-side firms to put money to work. Automation provides a solution, and by consolidating and ...
Significant decisions affecting immigration and the UK’s fiscal deficit were hidden in effort to protect Afghans ...
Many of his leading backers, notably Kash Patel, who now heads the FBI, and the attorney-general, Pam Bondi, presented the Epstein files as a defining example of establishment depravity. Now they say ...
Nissan unveiled plans to end production after almost seven decades at the first car plant in Japan to use robots, just days before a crunch election in the world’s fourth-largest economy. The Japanese ...
Kevin Hassett, Trump’s adviser and current director of the National Economic Council, gave an interview with CNBC on Sunday ...
The UK government set up a secret multibillion-pound scheme to relocate thousands of Afghans to Britain after a data leak put ...
Standard Chartered has begun allowing institutional clients to directly trade bitcoin and ether, becoming the first major bank to enable spot cryptocurrency transactions.
Barclays and UBS refuse to commit to Net-Zero Banking Alliance following HSBC’s exit despite softening of rules ...
BBC director-general Tim Davie has admitted “that the BBC is not perfect and sometimes we make mistakes” but that the ...
Flurry of financial sector reports expected to show investment banking still in the doldrums for another quarter ...
At least 665 Afghans whose highly sensitive personal details were leaked in the database breach are preparing to sue the UK Ministry of Defence, seeking at least £50,000 each in compensation.
Bunting told the court the following month that the government had “created, through its own data breach, an asserted risk to life for close to 100,000 people. The claimant now intends to manage that ...
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