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29
Jan
Inter-institutional knowledge sharing and information exchange aims at reducing bottlenecks and improving access to finance for European space companies
The European Commission, the European Investment Bank (EIB), and the European Space Agency (ESA) signed today at the Space Conference a collaboration arrangement to join forces to strengthen the European space sector. This will include small and medium businesses (SMEs) and start-ups and enhance Europe's position in space.
The collaboration between the three institutions aims to foster cooperation and coordination with a...
26
Jan
On Wednesday, the EU Commission announced a new approach to economic security, one which aligns the bloc more solidly with Washington’s strategy to counter geopolitical rivals. Five key initiatives are intended to set Europe on a path of “promoting the EU’s competitiveness” while “protecting against risks.”
“Europe must be a player, not a playground. The whole point of our economic security strategy is to de-risk our economic interdependencies,” said EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager while presenting the package.
The policy package follows an announcement from June of...
26
Jan
The payments landscape in 2023 saw many legal and regulatory developments that will impact the payments industry in 2024. In this Payments 2023: A Year in Review, we summarize many of those developments, with the goal of ensuring you are fully informed and better able to execute your business strategy.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Updates:
CFPB Report Highlighting Consumer Protection Issues in Medical Debt Collection November 16, 2023: The CFPB released its Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) Annual Report...
26
Jan
In 2024, you'll encounter major developments in technology and law that could have a significantly impact on your organisation. Our Information & Communication Technology Group has identified five key areas that will influence your strategies and compliance efforts.
#1 - AI policies and regulation morph into concrete action
In 2024, the first steps in Artificial Intelligence (AI) regulation can be expected, in particular with the anticipated enactment of the European Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act). Key features of the latest version of the...
24
Jan
Last year Generative AI dominated headlines, promising to transform the way in which organisations operate by drastically increasing efficiency and reducing labour-intensive tasks. As a result, the overarching narrative was one of adoption or risk becoming obsolete. While there is some truth to these claims, it's also important to bear in mind that as with any new technology, inherent risks equally exist.
What is Generative AI?
Generative AI is a branch of artificial intelligence that focuses on generating new data in the form...
23
Jan
EIB Group signed €88 billion in funding for over 900 high-impact projects in key policy areas such as transport infrastructure and urban mobility, energy and water, digitalisation, new technologies, innovation, healthcare, affordable housing, education and support to SMEs
A record €49 billion invested in green finance
More than €21 billion invested in energy security
In 2023, the European Investment Bank Group signed new financing contracts for close to €88 billion for high-impact projects in EU policy priorities, including climate action,...
22
Jan
Bank commercial real estate (CRE) lending grew by 3.2% in 2023, significantly slower than the 10.9% growth rate in 2022, according to Federal Reserve data compiled by Trepp.¹ The growth rate in 2023 was the slowest pace since 2012 when the CRE market was still in the throes of the Global Financial Crisis.
Bank CRE Lending in 2023
Bank CRE lending was slow throughout 2023, as higher interest rates took a bite out of transaction volume and negatively impacted real estate valuations....
22
Jan
With 2024 underway, it’s worth reflecting on the flurry of lawsuits brought in 2023 by creators against owners of artificial intelligence technology companies that have forced the intersection of AI and intellectual property rights under the legal spotlight. With the unprecedented growth of AI as a search and content engine, the boundaries of creative ownership and conventional notions of copyright protections are being challenged.
In our July 2023 article on the lawsuit initiated by comedian Sarah Silverman and other authors against Meta...
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