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Companies count the cost of compliance with green regulation
Is the EU recklessly piling on costs for companies? Or simply codifying best practice?Financial Times - World -
Don’t sleep on the Cubs: Continuity, youth delivering for Chicago as they begin to find their stride
The Cubs have weathered a barrage of injuries already this season, yet they sit just 1.5 games back in the NL Central.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
More Are Cheating on Drug Tests
Substituted urine samples increased by sixfold, while marijuana positive screens jumped in finance and real estate, according to Quest DiagnosticsThe Wall Street Journal - World -
EU faces pressure on Green Deal as elections loom
As business groups fret about competitiveness, the bloc’s climate rules have become a political battlegroundFinancial Times - World - European Union -
How EU countries are pushing for further migration outsourcing
Also in this newsletter: a Chinese proposal to defuse the trade tensions between Brussels and BeijingFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Facebook and Instagram suspected to be 'too addictive'
The EU says its concerned the platforms algorithms "stimulate behavioural addictions in children."BBC News - Top stories - Facebook -
UBS chief Ermotti criticises Swiss regulators over Credit Suisse
Comments come after watchdog said he supported new rules that could increase capital requirementsFinancial Times - Business -
Democrats Batter Bank Regulator Over F.D.I.C.’s ‘Toxic’ Workplace Culture
The agency’s chair, Martin Gruenberg, has resisted Republicans’ calls to resign, but criticism by his own party raises questions about how long he can hang on.The New York Times - Business -
GameStop and AMC shares were halted 38 times on Tuesday. This expert has been arguing for decades that halts don’t work.
Charles M.C. Lee, professor emeritus at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, has been questioning the wisdom of trading halts for some time.MarketWatch - Business -
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EU under pressure after US levies tariffs on Chinese goods
Brussels scrambles to avoid being dragged into trade war between Washington and BeijingFinancial Times - Business - European Union -
Will prison van ambush put law and order at heart of EU elections in France?
Opposition has seized upon killings that shine spotlight on two big issues: prisons crisis and violent drug trade. As police continued to hunt the gunmen who killed two prison guards at a Normandy toll booth and freed a convict linked to gangland ...The Guardian - World -
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Grab Raises Profitability Metric Forecast as Quarterly Loss Narrows
The Southeast Asian ride-hailing and delivery specialist raised its full-year forecast for a key profitability metric, citing cost-cutting efforts and expansion in its core businesses that helped narrow its net loss in the first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
China’s biggest banks launch first sales of special loss-absorbing debt
TLAC bonds are part of push from international regulators to shore up balance sheetsFinancial Times - Business - China -
Workers are cheating on drug tests at the highest rate in more than 30 years, according to one of the largest drug-testing labs in the U.S.
Workers are cheating on drug tests at the highest rate in more than 30 years, according to one of the largest drug-testing labs in the U.S.The Wall Street Journal - World -
England’s universities face ‘closure’ risk after student numbers dive
Report from Office for Students warns ‘significant changes’ needed to ‘funding model’Financial Times - Business -
UK migration policy risks undermining university sector, business warns
Rio Tinto, Siemens and Anglo American say curbs to overseas student numbers threaten investment, in letter to PMFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
'Shiver up the spine': Leagues weigh betting risks after Porter scandal
Sportsbooks say legal betting allows for greater transparency, but is the new market causing the issues?ESPN - Sports -
Investors should not tear up their playbooks over geopolitical risks
Current international tensions are concerning for markets but not unprecedentedFinancial Times - World