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IMF | Crypto Needs Comprehensive Policies to Protect Economies and Investors

Establishing effective policies has become a priority for authorities amid the failure of some exchanges and collapse of certain crypto assets The global push for clearer policies on crypto assets has gained momentum under the Indian G20 Presidency. As this work continues, it’s important to recognize the progress already achieved, but more is needed, especially in implementing global standards. Last year’s failures of the FTX crypto trading platform and the Terra Luna stablecoin highlighted the urgency of establishing clear policies to...

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G7: Joint declaration of support for Ukraine

We, the Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7), reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the strategic objective of a free, independent, democratic, and sovereign Ukraine, within its internationally recognized borders, capable of defending itself and deterring future aggression. We affirm that the security of Ukraine is integral to the security of the Euro-Atlantic region. We consider Russia’s illegal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine to be a threat to international peace and security, a flagrant violation of international law, including the UN...

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Data Protection: European Commission adopts new adequacy decision for safe and trusted EU-US data flows

Today, the European Commission adopted its adequacy decision for the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. The decision concludes that the United States ensures an adequate level of protection – comparable to that of the European Union – for personal data transferred from the EU to US companies under the new framework. On the basis of the new adequacy decision, personal data can flow safely from the EU to US companies participating in the Framework, without having to put in place...

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Steptoe | Key Guidelines in Light of the New EU Horizontal Guidelines

Information exchange has always been a tricky area within which to undertake a competitive assessment. It is very fact-specific and whether or not exchanges fall foul of the competition rules may depend on a range of different factors, including: whether the parties are actual or potential competitors; the purpose of the exchanges; the context in which the exchanges take place; the type of data being exchanged; the age of the data; whether it is useful for current and future...

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ECB Speech | Christine Lagarde: Strengthening resilience in a changing geopolitical landscape

Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB | Frankfurt am Main, 17 July 2023 | It is a great pleasure to open the ninth ECB conference on central, eastern and south-eastern European countries. The CESEE region – which comprises 21 different economies – can overall be considered a European success story in recent decades, having enjoyed rapid convergence towards higher-income countries. Between 2000 and 2021, the economic size of the region almost doubled to 40% of the euro area aggregate. And this strong...

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U.S. FED | Big Shocks Travel Fast: Why Policy Lags May Be Shorter Than You Think

SPEECH by Governor Christopher J. Waller at the Money Marketeers of New York University, New York, New York | Thank you. Whenever I get such a warm welcome, I always say to myself, "Waller, they really aren't here for you or your sparkling personality. They're here for your outlook."1 Which is fine, because accurately communicating my economic outlook is an important part of my job. Tonight, in addition to providing new information about my outlook based on new data, I...

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Global Taxes LLC | Supreme Court To Hear Moore Case, With Major Implications

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take up a constitutional challenge to a tax in light of the U.S. Constitution’s 16th Amendment concerns. Late last month, the High Court granted certiorari with respect to the 9th Circuit’s decision in Moore vs. United States, which involves a one-time tax imposed by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The TCJA restructured the U.S. international tax regime and added the transition tax to prevent accumulated earnings from going untaxed permanently. The High Court...

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Vulcan Consulting | European Commission proposes greening freight measures

On 11 July, the EU Commission proposed measures to make freight transport more sustainable and efficient, aiming to improve rail infrastructure management and offer stronger incentives for low-emission lorries. Further, the proposal seeks to empower the sector in increasing efficiency which would help reduce transport emissions by 90% by 2050, which has been highlighted in the European Green Deal.  Freight transport is essential in supporting the EU’s single market, allowing for supermarkets, pharmacies, and factories to be stocked whilst equally enabling European companies to sell...

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Arendt | EU Commission adopts new adequacy decision for the EU-US Data Protection Framework

On 10 July 2023, the EU Commission adopted its adequacy decision for the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (“Framework”). After years of negotiations between the EU and the US, the EU Commission concluded that the US offers an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred from a controller or processor in the European Economic Area (“EEA”) to US companies that abide by the obligations under the Framework. The adequacy decision was adopted in light of Executive Order on Enhancing Safeguards...

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IMF | Weak Global Economy, High Inflation, and Rising Fragmentation Demand Strong G20 Action

When the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors meet in Gandhinagar next week, the world will be looking for joint action to address rising economic fragmentation, slowing growth, and high inflation. Agile multilateral support is vital to tackle common challenges posed by debt vulnerabilities, climate change, and limited concessional financing—especially for countries hit by shocks not of their making. Outlook: resilience amid challenges In April, the IMF projected global growth at 2.8 percent in 2023, down from 3.4 percent in...

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