Europe Tamed a Populist and Now He's Paying the Price

Europe Tamed a Populist and Now He's Paying the Price

Michalis Asikis and his brother aren't your typical shoe-store owners, at least by most standards. One uses time away from the shop to teach at a music
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UPDATE 2-Former Deutsche Bank manager acquitted in London Euribor rigging trial

(Adds Hauschild comments, details, background). By Kirstin Ridley. LONDON, July 4 (Reuters) – A former Deutsche Bank managing director, who was extradited from Italy to face criminal charges that he helped to manipulate global Euribor interest rates, has …
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Radical Rapture is a race car that's magically road-legal

The cops might not believe you, but rest assured, the Rapture is road legal. Radical. Radical is a company that doesn’t understand boundaries. Its cars are, for all intents and purposes, proper race cars, yet somehow a good chunk of them are road-legal.
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Facebook and Google's Data-Control Tactics Aren't Just a Privacy Issue Anymore

It used to be that the only regulators who were interested in Facebook and Google’s data-controlling ways were privacy watchdogs. No longer. Competition regulators are increasingly getting in on the action, too—and it’s a controversial trend, particularly in …
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Pension changes could result in £260bn accounting gap, says XPS

In its second annual Accounting for Pensions report, XPS assessed the impact of new funding requirements from the Pensions Regulator, using data
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