Goldman Sachs Group intends to open a desk in Tokyo to begin trading Japanese power contracts on Wednesday. Since the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011,
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Mexico drug cartel: 8 young workers tried to quit call center scam jobs, killed and dumped in body bags.
As many as eight young employees who appeared to have attempted to leave their positions at a contact center run by a dangerous drug cartel
UK’s payments regulator mandates reimbursement for victims of online payment fraud within 5 days.
In situations where customers at a business send money to a bank account controlled by fraudsters, Britain’s Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) announced on Wednesday that
U.S SEC court charges: Binance, the world’s biggest crypto exchange, saw outflows of $780m in 24 hrs.
A day after the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange was sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, data firm Nansen said on Tuesday that investors
Energy security: Japan to spend $107b on hydrogen energy to bridge its transition to renewable energy.
A change to Japan’s plans to utilize more hydrogen as fuel as part of the country’s drive to cut carbon emissions was approved by the
Global bank failures: US regulators to recommend a 20% hike in bank capital requirements.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that U.S. regulators are getting ready to tighten regulations for large banks, which may increase their capital requirements
France is at the forefront of Europe’s energy transition by launching 4 EV battery gigafactories.
It was an epiphany for French President Emmanuel Macron. The leader of Taiwan’s ProLogium pulled out a pair of scissors in a lavish ballroom at
18 EU countries reject levy on Big Tech to fund 5G rollout and broadband in the region.
The majority of EU nations have rejected a move by Europe’s large telecom operators to compel global internet giants like Google to contribute to regional
3M to settle U.S. cities with $10b for polluting underground water with cancer-causing “forever chemicals”.
According to sources familiar with the situation, 3M Co. has tentatively agreed to pay at least $10 billion to a number of American cities and
India with the largest train network under one management in the world suffers a crash with 280 dead and 900 fatalities.
In the flipped and mangled wreckage of the two passenger trains that derailed in eastern India, killing more than 280 people and injuring hundreds more