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...If Donald Trump becomes president, he has pledged to make his 2017 tax cuts permanent, while Democrats are accused of spending too much on healthcare and social security....
...When the US Securities and Exchange Commission met this week to impose sweeping reforms on the $27tn private funds industry, Republican commissioner Hester Peirce did not mince words....
...The head of Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund and PGA Tour commissioner Jay Manahan explained to the Financial Times how the unlikely deal was brokered....
...The two senators have invited tour commissioner Jay Monahan, PIF governor Yasir al-Rumayyan and LIV chief executive Greg Norman to testify on Capitol Hill next month....
...Separate figures this morning showed UK government debt overtaking GDP for the first time in 62 years as borrowing doubled due to the cost of social security benefits and energy support schemes....
...Monetary policy: Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell will participate in a panel discussion with former chair Ben Bernanke in Washington DC....
...TikTok laid out new measures to protect users’ data in Europe, as the Chinese-owned social media app attempts to address growing security concerns from governments around the world....
...Taiwan is an intensely politicised place, where women and other marginalised groups have been neglected to sustain a social order that often doesn’t serve them....
...Yesterday Jay Powell, chair of the US central bank, indicated the Fed might begin “moderating” the pace of interest rate increases at this month’s meeting....
...Speakers include Hester Peirce, a commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission, and US Senators Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand and Steve Daines....
...But underlying issues with take-off and landing slots are coming to the fore as carriers are forced to curb summer schedules, writes Helen Thomas....
...He called hospital executives and consulted public health experts, like Stanford’s Jay Bhattacharya, who deviated from the CDC line....
...The case centres on José Manuel Villarejo, a former police commissioner who combined his official post with corporate security and intelligence work, including efforts to foil takeover bids for some of Spain...
...Business columnist Helen Thomas says the system of allocating take-off and landing slots needs an overhaul....
...Thomas Prayer, co-author of the paper, described the decline as “remarkable” and said that the UK seemed to have stopped selling a lot of products to smaller countries in the EU....
...“Nasdaq appears to be motivated by an inappropriate desire to influence social policy.”...
...almost eight hours of talks in Geneva between Wendy Sherman, US deputy secretary of state, and Sergei Ryabkov, Russia’s deputy foreign minister, Russia agreed to extend negotiations to try to resolve the security...
...Her remarks contrasted with new commissioner Gary Gensler’s calls to bring them under closer supervision....
...From there, she was named head of Italy’s Department of Information Security, which oversees the country’s foreign and domestic intelligence services....
...“Why would you, as a person provided with social security, a regular monthly wage, a job in a factory, and security for yourself and your property in Syria, stay and work in Turkey for half the minimum wage...
...Early results by the time Europe Express was headed to your inbox were showing a virtual tie between Merkel’s CDU/CSU and the Social Democrats (SPD), with the SPD slightly ahead, while the two junior parties...
...The number of listed companies in the UK has fallen by about 40 per cent compared with 2008, according to a review of listings by Lord Jonathan Hill, the former EU financial services commissioner....
...Turkey, which has a customs union with the EU, insists pharmaceutical companies produce certain medicines in the country if they want to qualify for patients to use them under its social security scheme....
...“There were threats to my digital and personal security,” says Fowler, who adds she now has four police crime reports to her name....
...Thomas Hale...
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