WASHINGTON: The U.S Senate on Friday passed a bill overhauling anti-money laundering rules and banning anonymous shell companies, a victory for law enforcement and rights groups which have long sought changes to make it easier to police illicit money flows. The bill requires most companies to ...
The head of the powerful U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee on Friday slammed what he called President Donald Trump's "unsophisticated response" to China's ambitions and called for a major recalibration of U.S. policies.
Wall Street's main indexes slipped on Friday, heading for weekly losses as doubts over more economic stimulus dented sentiment, while data showing improved consumer sentiment kept losses in check.
Big tech firms such as Google and Facebook will face fines of up to 6per cent of turnover if they do not do more to tackle illegal content and reveal more about advertising on their platforms under draft European Union rules.
Federal prosecutors in Brazil filed a civil lawsuit against Danish shipping company Maersk and former employees of state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA, for alleged corruption involving shipping contracts, they said on Friday.
WASHINGTON :U.S. producer prices barely rose in November, supporting views that inflation would remain benign in the near term as a flare-up in new COVID-19 infections restrains the labor market and demand for services.
Big tech firms such as Google and Facebook will face fines of up to 6per cent of turnover if they do not do more to tackle illegal content and reveal more about advertising on their platforms under draft European Union rules.
Exxon Mobil Corp, a giant of the energy world and once the world's most valuable company, is being pressured by a small investment company whose campaign for spending cuts and management change has been gathering more supporters.
Federal prosecutors in Brazil filed a civil lawsuit against Danish shipping company Maersk and former employees of state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA, for alleged corruption involving shipping contracts, they said on Friday.
WASHINGTON :U.S. producer prices barely rose in November, supporting views that inflation would remain benign in the near term as a flare up in new COVID-19 infections restrains the labor market and demand for services.




















