Dedicated money laundering court established in Dubai
Dubai has established a specialist criminal court dealing with money laundering cases, the emirate’s court service has announced. Read Complete Article
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Continue Reading →Uniform EU-wide rules on the distribution and pre-marketing of alternative investment funds came into force on 2 August – but how are they implemented in Germany? Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →A recent Australian court decision on arbitral enforcement brings it more into line with the position in Hong Kong, which has over the years developed a line of authorities guiding […]
Continue Reading →Vietnam’s prime minister Pham Minh Chinh has approved the country’s road development plan for 2021-2030. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Singapore employers with at least 10 employees will have to notify the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) of all staff retrenchments or redundancies regardless of the number of employees affected from […]
Continue Reading →The government of Victoria, Australia has issued tender documents for the second Victorian Renewable Energy Target Auction (VRET2). Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The Japanese government is seeking cooperation with international partners as it seeks to develop viable hydrogen energy opportunities, according to a new report. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK government is considering withdrawing the requirement for consent to cookies from UK law. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The UK government plans to strip a series of “administrative burdens” from data protection law in a move that would enshrine the concept of more flexible, risk-based ‘privacy management’ into […]
Continue Reading →EU plans to ban certain types of artificial intelligence (AI) tools could have unintended consequences for the operation of digital products in financial services which businesses in the sector should […]
Continue Reading →Special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) are now allowed to list on the Singapore stock exchange. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →An “undercurrent of uncertainty” dogs major infrastructure projects planned in Western Australia as a result of the state’s exposure to macroeconomic factors, despite the state posting a record operating surplus […]
Continue Reading →Changes to the way in which healthcare and social care in England are funded, including a cap on the lifetime amount payable by those requiring care, have been proposed by […]
Continue Reading →Freeports could serve as sites for life sciences clusters in the UK and the package of tax advantages earmarked for them could spur increased investment and innovation in the sector. […]
Continue Reading →Kate Dodd tells HRNews why female FTSE 100 directors earn on average 73% less than their male counterparts Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Anne Sammon tells HRNews about HR’s role in implementing forthcoming data and AI guidance from two regulators Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →New guidelines on the administration of China’s foreign aid programme have been published. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Businesses that spend a lot of money on buying IT products and services should look to data to help them cut their procurement costs. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Life sciences companies need the right digital infrastructure, data management practices and cyber readiness to successfully scale up their use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →Flexibility has been built into UK government proposals to balance the desire to decarbonise the power sector with the need to ensure the future energy demands of the country can […]
Continue Reading →UK home and motor insurers must act now to ensure that they are ready for new product governance rules, in force from 1 October, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has […]
Continue Reading →Vietnam’s government is drafting a new price mechanism for rooftop solar to replace existing feed-in-tariff (FIT) regime. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The government of Singapore has proposed a new law to set green standards for power generation firms and reduce their carbon emissions. Read Complete Article
Continue Reading →The cost and time involved in connecting electric vehicle chargepoints to the national electricity grid in Britain is to be cut for businesses. Read Complete Article
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