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Draghi debates ECB’s bond purchasing programme as German court reaches verdict

The European Central Bank (ECB) has bought €80 billion worth of public and private debt since March 2015 in order to boost growth and push interest rates down. The bond buying programme has led to the bank being criticised for overstepping its mandate, but today the German constitutional court ruled that it wasn't. ECB President Mario Draghi is expected to discuss the strategy known as quantative easing during his meeting with Parliament's economic committee today from 15.00 CET. The ECB...

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Prestige Capital is Happy to Graduate the Following Clients–Step Up for Your Diplomas

Many companies seek Prestige Capital’s services during times of change in their company…as a bridge to various types of financing. With no monthly minimums, and contracts that can be as short as 3 months in certain circumstances, Prestige is poised to assist a client with immediate liquidity when needed. When the client accomplishes their intended goal, they can “graduate” from our program. GRADUATES…STEP UP FOR YOUR DIPLOMAS! After 13 months a Pickle Company is graduating to a strategic partnership with one...

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E&Y Considering Alternative to Times Square Office

According to The Real Deal, Big Four accounting firm Ernst & Young is considering various locations in lower Manhattan and New Jersey to replace its current location at Five Times Square in Manhattan. The firm occupies nearly one million square feet with a lease that is to end in mid-2022. The 1.1 million square-foot office backs the $1.072 billion Five Times Square loan. Half of the loan is part of the collateral pool for WBCMT 2007-C31. The $536 million slice makes...

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Corporate tax avoidance: Council agrees its stance on anti-avoidance rules

On 21 June 2016, the Council agreed on a draft directive addressing tax avoidance practices commonly used by large companies. The directive is part of a January 2016 package of Commission proposals to strengthen rules against corporate tax avoidance. The package builds on 2015 OECD recommendations to address tax base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). The directive addresses situations where corporate groups take advantage ofdisparities between national tax systems in order to reduce their overall tax liability. Corporate taxpayers may benefit from...

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Governor Cuomo Launches $110 Million Initiative to Keep Pedestrians Safe Across New York State

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the state’s first-ever, comprehensive pedestrian safety plan, a proactive, multi-agency initiative that provides $110 million for pedestrian safety improvements across upstate New York and Long Island during the next five years. The program will utilize an engineering, education and enforcement campaign to enhance safety. To kick off the campaign, the Governor introduced a new pedestrian safety web site at www.ny.gov/pedsafety. Beginning today, more than a dozen police agencies across the state are conducting...

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Study finds $1.6 billion in Louisiana industrial tax breaks too generous

Louisiana is giving away an average of $1.6 billion annually in tax breaks to large manufacturers with little oversight and little return, according to a new study released Monday. Together Louisiana, a statewide association of clergy and public interest groups that favors higher taxes on big corporations and the wealthy, reports Louisiana has the most generous industrial tax exemption in the country, allowing companies to avoid paying their property taxes to local schools, sheriffs and fire departments for 10...

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Changes to ISF Enforcement

Changes to ISF Enforcement On June 17, 2016, Customs announced that for shipments that are on the water on or before June 30, 2016, CBP ports will no longer be required to send requests for liquidated damages claims to Headquarters for review, and the “three-strikes” approach to liquidated damages claims against importers’ bonds will also end.  There is no change to cargo holds for ISF non-compliance.  Ports have the authority to both hold cargo and initiate liquidated damages claims. We would...

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Council conclusions on food and nutrition security

The Council adopted conclusions on food and nutrition security. Substantial progress has been made to improve global food security, as the global hunger index shows that the level of hunger has fallen by 27% since 2000. However the total number of people chronically undernourished is still at 795 million. The Council expresses the need to keep global food and nutrition security at the forefront of the EU development cooperation agenda and to further improve EU and member states coordination...

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Innovation and industry – at the heart of Industrial Technologies 2016

Which priorities are crucial to strengthening innovation and industry in Europe? This is the key question at the European conference on Industrial Technologies, which is being held in Amsterdam from 22 to 24 June. A European agenda for competitive European industry During the conference, over 160 speakers will share their vision and insights on developments in manufacturing, materials, nanotechnology, biotechnology and digitalisation in Europe. The focus will be on developing the European policy agenda for the transition to a competitive European...

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Annual report on human rights and democracy in the world in 2015

The Council adopted the thematic part of the EU annual report on human rights and democracy in the world in 2015. The report underlines that 2015 has been a year of challenges for the EU and the international community at large, it describes the EU human rights approach to conflicts and crisis, how the EU addresses the main human rights and democracy challenges worldwide, and how human rights are mainstreamed throughout EU external policies, including trade and development cooperation. Read the...

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