Visa Inc said on Thursday that it had consented to purchase British cross- border payments provider Currencycloud at a valuation of 700 million pounds ($962.01
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Netherlands Data Protection watchdog fines TikTok over privacy.
The Netherlands’ Data Protection Authority said Thursday it has fined TikTok 750,000 euros ($885,000) for not providing a privacy statement in Dutch, saying numerous youngsters
US opioid lawsuit near settlement at $26b; 3 companies and Johnson & Johnson involved.
The several years efforts by state and local governments in the U.S. to compel the pharmaceutical industry to assist pay with fixing a national opioid
Nasdaq partners with Goldman Sachs & Morgan Stanley to set up trading platform for pre-IPO stocks.
Nasdaq Inc on Tuesday cooperated with large U.S. banks, including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, to isolate its platform that permits individuals to trade in
Zoom to acquire cloud-based call center administrator Five9 in $15b bargain
Zoom Video Communications Inc reported a $14.7 billion all-stock arrangement to acquire cloud-based call center administrator Five9 Inc in its biggest ever acquisition, as rivalry
DACA program violates US laws – Judge
Immigrants and supporters are encouraging Democrats and President Joe Biden to rapidly follow up on enactment to secure youthful settlers after a federal judge in
Ford recalling 775,000 SUVs for steering defect connected to six injuries.
Ford Motors Co said on Friday it was recalling around 775,000 Ford Explorer SUVs globally for a steering defect connected to reports of six injuries
China, moving mindfully, begins carbon trading market.
Chinese power companies bid for credits to produce carbon dioxide and other environment changing gases as trading on the first national carbon exchange started Friday
US offer $10m bounty for identification of foreign backed ransomware attacks.
The State Department will offer awards up to $10 million for information regarding the identification of anybody engaged with foreign state-endorsed malicious cyber activity, including
French competition regulator fined Google $592m for failure to pay publishers.
France’s competition regulator fined Google 500 million euros ($592 million) on Tuesday for neglecting to haggle in accordance with some basic honesty with French publishers
