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...“You need the wallet system, you need the infrastructure, you need the regulatory clarity.” Big firms are outsourcing the hard technology work....
...In 2022, these funds raked in a net $10.9bn in North America, up from what had been a record $4.1bn the previous year, according to data from FactSet....
...(Jonathan Moules) Trade links The EU is continuing to complain about electric vehicle tax credits in the US Inflation Reduction Act, which favour North American suppliers....
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...The challenges confronting Tesla and SpaceX mark a stark shift in favour in China for the 50-year-old Musk, where he is known as the “Silicon Valley Iron Man” and inspires a cult following....
...Global economy President Sebastián Piñera told the FT that Chile could recover all the growth lost to Covid-19 this year — in stark contrast to the rest of Latin America — thanks to a successful vaccination...
...Coronavirus has also exposed America’s broadband problem: poor access in rural areas. 5....
...That requires people driving to work and transport systems picking up, underscoring the importance of the economy reopening and soon....
...Innovative Lawyers North America Ranking 2018 View the full rankings here Top Innovative Law Firms: six of the best overall Most Innovative Law Firms: Business of Law Most Innovative Law Firms: Legal...
...They make a bold claim that this will lead to a better justice system....
...This year’s performance stands in stark contrast to 2017, when the global asset management industry scooped up record assets....
...Last year was exceptional for Europe Inc in terms of growth, profitability and business expectations....
...Qubits v bytes: how quantum computing works Quantum computing taps into the quirky behaviour of sub-atomic particles, which bend our normal understanding of physics....
...with processor Adyen and its ownership of StubHub, the second-biggest ticketing platform in North America....
...The project aims to eventually re-develop a 12 acre portion, known as Quayside, of the city's 800 acre waterfront, one of North America's largest chunks of undeveloped real estate....
...One of his touchstones for anti-competitive behaviour is the late 1990s US v Microsoft case, in which the company was found guilty of using its operating system monopoly to stifle competitors like Netscape...
...Their performance is in stark contrast to European rivals, which were slower to adjust to post-crisis regulation, emasculating their status as global competitors....
...The shift to the territorial system means that US businesses won’t have to play the game of issuing debt to buy debt any more. They will just move money where they like....
...In 2014, Sony Pictures was hit by a high-profile cyber attack that federal investigators believed was carried out by North Korea....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...That display of superiority jolted America to outspend the USSR in a drive that produced the internet and the global positioning system....
...According to a McKinsey Global Institute report released in June, cities in Europe, North America, China and East Asia have the most developed technology bases, while those in Latin America, Africa and India...
...“They’ve been doing a lot of sabre-rattling in that space,” said John Stark, former director of the SEC’s office of internet enforcement....
...Shares in Telit, which makes ‘internet of things’ wireless systems, plunged 30 per cent to 122p on news of the investigation....
...Tuesday’s judgement (case number 15-1189, Impression Products, Inc. v....
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