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Microsoft and Activision Blizzard Still Committed to $75 Billion Merger
The companies plan to continue work to resolve lingering regulatory issues as the deadline to close the merger approaches. Source link
One Equity Investigated by SEC
The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether private-equity firm One Equity Partners’ communications with investors about its past and future performance violated rules. Source
European Spyware Firms Threaten Digital Security and Privacy, U.S. Says
The Biden administration bans Cytrox and Intellexa from receiving U.S. technology amid rising concern over hacking tools Source link
7 Financial Crimes That Rocked the U.S.
Sign up for a new limited email series to uncover some of the most shocking corporate misdeeds of the past 100+ years. Source link
FDA Approves First RSV Drug to Protect All Infants
While the virus often leads to mild, coldlike symptoms, it is the leading cause of hospitalization of infants in the U.S. Source link
Restricting Chip Sales to China Could Backfire on U.S., Industry Group Says
The potential limits threaten to undermine new government investments in chip-making in the U.S., the Semiconductor Industry Association warns. Source link
Efforts to Rein In AI Tap Lesson From Social Media: Don't Wait Until It's Too Late
Activists and officials race to shape rules and public understanding of new artificial intelligence tools. Source link
Russia Seizes Assets of Two Western Conglomerates
Russia’s seizure of the local operations of Carlsberg and Danone, two of the world’s largest consumer-goods companies, escalates economic hostilities with the West. Source link
Hong Kong Is Bullish on Crypto. Its Banks Aren't So Sure.
Crypto CEOs used to talk about disrupting the financial system. Now some of them are struggling to find a bank. Source link
Call of Duty Will Stay on PlayStation After Microsoft-Activision Deal
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