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08
Jul
A Data Mosaic approach to risk management can help identify emerging topics and narratives often missed by traditional approaches.
Sentiment data, along with other alternative datasets, is commonly used by asset managers to achieve market-beating returns, yet it remains widely underutilized within risk management. In this paper, we examine several examples of topical events that have impacted markets globally, and how news data can be incorporated within business practices to prevent and mitigate risk in real-time.
Specifically, we will unpack the...
08
Jul
Everyone in the world could have access to clean, affordable energy within the next nine years if countries modestly increase investments, according to new reports released this week by the United Nations. Annual investments of around $35 billion could bring electricity access for 759 million people who currently lack it, and $25 billion a year can help 2.6 billion people gain access to clean cooking between now and 2030.
The proposed global roadmap outlines concrete actions to achieve clean, affordable energy for...
07
Jul
Welcome to the 2021 report on our Spotlight on Women program and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Initiative. This year’s theme is “Momentum,” a fitting choice given the progress we made during an extraordinarily difficult year. In these pages you’ll read about the concrete steps the firm has taken to promote diversity and advance equity and inclusion. We’re proud of Thompson Hine’s accomplishments and we invite you to celebrate with us as we reflect on our successes and plan for...
07
Jul
The Current Regulatory Moorings
Despite the UK’s final withdrawal from the EU, much of EU competition law continues to regulate commercial activity within the UK. This retained body of law includes the Vertical Agreement Block Exemption Regulation (EU 330/2010) (VABER), a "retained exemption" under UK Brexit-related legislation. VABER provides a ‘safe harbour’ (and its accompanying vertical restraints guidelines offer further shelter) from the prohibition of anti-competitive vertical or supply agreements under Article 101(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of...
07
Jul
In the latest issue of The Weekly Roar, HMM spends $1.57B on 12 new container ships, port congestion causes detention and demurrage fees to spike, Hapag-Lloyd makes the first digitally-controlled port arrival, JFK plans to develop a new airfreight handling facility, and the air cargo sector predicts a healthy peak season.
After signing newbuild contracts with two different manufacturers in South Korea, HMM announced that it expects all 12 vessels — each capable of carrying 13,000 TEUs — to arrive...
07
Jul
Cloud computing arrangements often packaged as ‘Software as a Service – SaaS’ are increasingly used by businesses due to their flexibility and scalability.
A recent IFRIC agenda decision addressed the accounting for configuration or customisation costs from cloud computing arrangements.
The article explains the implications of the agenda decision for IFRS preparers that have incurred significant implementation costs in relation to cloud-based application software.
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06
Jul
Earlier this week, the Act of 2 June 2021 providing for various financial provisions relating to the combat against fraud has entered into force. This Act further enhances the combat against specific tax mechanisms by providing new criminal sanctions and by broadening reporting obligations of the FSMA and of the NBB.
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Earlier this week, on 28 June 2021, the Act of 2 June 2021 providing for various financial provisions relating to the combat against fraud has entered into force (the...
02
Jul
This week, the European Commission presented its legislative proposals for the revisions of the General Product Safety Directive and of the Directive on consumer credits. According to the Commission, the updates will be vital in “enhancing consumer rights in a world reshaped by digitalisation and the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Since its inception in 2001, the General Product Safety Directive has become the EU’s key instrument of ensuring the safety of consumer products being placed on the internal market.
Under the Directive, which complements other sector-specific legislation such as...
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