Category: Light
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new tribunal ruling sheds light on HR and employment law risks
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BBC Director General Tim Davie faced tough questions over his handling of the Hugh Edwards investigation. Among the points raised by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy were why Mr Edwards was not sacked when the BBC learned of his arrest and why he received a pay rise during this period. A…
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A light one on the agenda in Europe to start the week
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In case you missed the big news over the weekend in the US: I love him and I hate him. It is not reasonable to want another person dead. Trump got a little cut on his ear because of his bad luck, but we could have had a different headline…
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Willys Mac’Olale sheds light on AfCFTA impact on free movement of labour
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In May 2018, Kenya ratified the African Continental Free Trade Area, becoming one of the first countries on the continent to adopt the agreement that aims to remove trade barriers and encourage investment. With the free flow of trade and investment, there will inevitably be labour mobility as companies seek…
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Jerusalem light rail delays pile up
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Delays are piling up in the expansion of Jerusalem’s light rail system. Globes has learned that the Green Line between Mount Scopus and Gilo, which was scheduled to open next year, will now not open until March 2026. And the Red Line extension, originally scheduled to open in July 2023,…
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Hubspot ticks up even as cybersecurity incident comes to light (NYSE:HUBS)
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Habababa Hub Spot (New York Stock Exchange: Hubs) was in focus on Friday after several media outlets reported that the marketing software company was affected by a cybersecurity incident. Involved Up 0.5% On Friday, erasing previous losses. Hubspot said it identified an issue on June 22 The attack involved “bad…
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Attorney Sheds Light On Possible SEC Judgement As Ripple Enters Final Days Of Legal Battle
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The lawyer provided insights into: Imminent court ruling From the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its lawsuit against Ripple. Legal battle The end of the Ripple case finally appears to be near, as the lawyer explained how potential rulings could impact Ripple’s reputation and digital asset operations in…
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Attorney Sheds Light On Possible SEC Judgement As Ripple Enters Final Days Of Legal Battle
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The lawyer provided insights into: Imminent court ruling From the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its lawsuit against Ripple. Legal battle The end of the Ripple case finally appears to be near, as the lawyer explained how potential rulings could impact Ripple’s reputation and digital asset operations in…
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Some light releases in Europe as the spotlight turns to US retail sales data later today
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The major currencies saw little changes during the day, with the dollar starting the week with a more mixed performance yesterday. The euro remained steady as political problems eased slightly. But these risks still persist and may come back to affect the single currency, with a focus on the early…
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A couple of light releases to move things along in the session ahead
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There will be a fair number of major risk events this week, but most of them will be in the coming days. Major central bank meetings are back in session, with the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Swiss National Bank and the Bank of England on the agenda. But for…
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Bitcoin & Solana see light wobble following Rollblock’s ICO launch
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Disclosure: This article does not constitute investment advice. The content and materials contained on this page are for educational purposes only. Bitcoin and Solana correct after highs; Bitcoin halving is expected to surge despite bearish pressure, while Rollblock pre-sale is gaining traction as a potential 30x token gain by 2024.…
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Int’l cos reluctant to bid for new TA light rail tenders
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Exactly one year ago, the NTA Metropolitan Mass Transit System published a multi-billion-shekel tender to operate the green and purple light rail lines in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, which should start before the end of the decade. The tender required cooperation between Israeli and foreign companies and there was…