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The underrepresentation of African Americans in the two US departments that cover antitrust is stark.
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The successful prosecution of UK bank NatWest over money-laundering charges was a watershed moment
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Indonesia’s ambitious data-protection legislation, which borrows heavily from the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation
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Fiona Maxwell outlines what she expects will be the most important areas of interest for her reporting in 2023.
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An interesting power dynamic is developing between the government, insurers and the central bank’s prudential regulator.
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Payment processor Wirecard had been hailed as an example of how a strong idea could see Europe compete with the Silicon Valley giants.
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The growing interest in financial services on the part of tech giants including Amazon.com, Facebook and Alibaba is likely to shake up an industry.
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With Facebook’s Libra set to take on the world, the question in global financial-services circles has now turned to how best to regulate the digital currency.
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The UK’s competition enforcer’s approach to Big Tech has come to a fork in the road
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Financial regulators in the US have urged banks and other financial institutions to experiment with new products to help combat money laundering