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Dispute centered around redevelopment of historic Tokyo park, iconic stadiums
Dispute centered around redevelopment of historic Tokyo park, iconic stadiums
Building new sports facilities is at the heart of a disputed plan to makeover one of Tokyo's most beloved park areas
2023-05-17 13:23
US seeks multiple life sentences for NYC bike path killer
US seeks multiple life sentences for NYC bike path killer
Relatives of eight people killed in a Halloween terror attack on a New York City bike path are expected to speak at a sentencing hearing for an Islamic extremist who prosecutors say deserves multiple life sentences
2023-05-17 13:23
Commerzbank doubles quarterly profit, helped by higher interest rates
Commerzbank doubles quarterly profit, helped by higher interest rates
FRANKFURT Germany's Commerzbank said on Wednesday that net profit nearly doubled in the first quarter, a better-than-expected result
2023-05-17 13:22
ESPN announces 'Pat McAfee Show' will join afternoon lineup
ESPN announces 'Pat McAfee Show' will join afternoon lineup
Pat McAfee’s show is moving to ESPN as part of a new multiyear deal
2023-05-17 13:21
'Leave me alone': Joy Behar tells 'The View' co-hosts to 'shut up' as they jeer about her personal life
'Leave me alone': Joy Behar tells 'The View' co-hosts to 'shut up' as they jeer about her personal life
The conversation soon went downhill when Joy Behar opened up about how she is still enjoying her life, being an 80-year-old
2023-05-17 13:20
'We want new judges!' Fans demand 'much-needed' changes as ABC renews 'American Idol' for Season 22
'We want new judges!' Fans demand 'much-needed' changes as ABC renews 'American Idol' for Season 22
This will be the show's seventh season on ABC after being relaunched after a 15-year run on FOX
2023-05-17 13:20
Siemens raises full year outlook after Q2 sales beats forecasts
Siemens raises full year outlook after Q2 sales beats forecasts
By John Revill (Reuters) -Siemens raised its full year sales and profit guidance on Wednesday after the German engineering and
2023-05-17 13:20
Virgin Orbit enters $17 million 'stalking horse' bid to sell aircraft assets
Virgin Orbit enters $17 million 'stalking horse' bid to sell aircraft assets
(Reuters) -Bankrupt satellite launch company Virgin Orbit said on Tuesday it entered into a "stalking horse" agreement with Stratolaunch to
2023-05-17 13:19
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss warns of China threats during Taiwan visit
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss warns of China threats during Taiwan visit
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss has warned of the economic and political threats posed to the West by China during a visit to Taiwan
2023-05-17 13:17
New Zealand police suspect arson caused hostel fire that killed six
New Zealand police suspect arson caused hostel fire that killed six
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) -New Zealand police said on Wednesday a fire at a hostel in the capital, Wellington,
2023-05-17 13:16
Analysis-Southern Europe braces for climate change-fuelled summer of drought
Analysis-Southern Europe braces for climate change-fuelled summer of drought
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS Southern Europe is bracing for a summer of ferocious drought, with some regions already
2023-05-17 12:56
‘Volatile’ cryptocurrency trading should be regulated as gambling, says treasury committee
‘Volatile’ cryptocurrency trading should be regulated as gambling, says treasury committee
Consumer cryptocurrency trading should be regulated as gambling, the treasury committee has urged. In a new report, the committee called for consumer trading in unbacked crypto assets to be treated in regulation as gambling. The cross-party committee of MPs said cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin are being used by criminals in scams and money laundering. Unbacked crypto assets – often called cryptocurrencies – are not supported by underlying assets, the committee added. They pose significant risks to consumers, given their price volatility and the risk of losses, according to the MPs, who said retail trading in unbacked crypto more closely resembles gambling than a financial service and should be regulated as such. The report said: “We strongly recommend that the government regulates retail trading and investment activity in unbacked crypto assets as gambling rather than as a financial service, consistent with its stated principle of ‘same risk, same regulatory outcome’.” The committee pointed to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) figures indicating that around 10 per cent of UK adults hold or have held crypto assets. The MPs also said potential productive innovation in financial services should not be unduly constrained. They said technologies underlying crypto assets may bring some benefits to financial services, particularly for cross-border transactions and payments in less developed countries. A balanced approach should be taken to supporting the development of crypto asset technologies, while avoiding spending public resources on projects without a clear, beneficial use, the MPs said. Harriett Baldwin, chair of the treasury committee, said: “The events of 2022 have highlighted the risks posed to consumers by the crypto asset industry, large parts of which remain a wild west. “Effective regulation is clearly needed to protect consumers from harm, as well as to support productive innovation in the UK’s financial services industry. “However, with no intrinsic value, huge price volatility and no discernible social good, consumer trading of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin more closely resembles gambling than a financial service, and should be regulated as such. “By betting on these unbacked ‘tokens’, consumers should be aware that all their money could be lost.” The committee is considering central bank digital currencies as a separate piece of work. A treasury spokesperson said: “Risks posed by crypto are typical of those that exist in traditional financial services and it’s financial services regulation – rather than gambling regulation – that has the track record in mitigating them. “Crypto offers opportunities but we are taking an agile approach to robustly regulating the market, addressing the most pressing risks first in a way that promotes innovation.” Read More Crypto rules get final approval to make Europe a global leader on regulation Is my money safe? What you need to know about bank failures Nearly 80% of APP scam cases start online, says UK Finance Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-05-17 12:55
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