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Seattle-based Icosavax, which is developing COVID-19 vaccines, files for IPO 4 years after launch

Seattle-based Icosavax, which is developing COVID-19 vaccines, files for IPO 4 years after launch
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Deutsche Bundesbank renews at 499 Park | Real Estate Weekly

Deutsche Bundesbank renews at 499 Park | Real Estate Weekly
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Artificial Proteins Never Seen in the Natural World Are Becoming New COVID Vaccines and Medicines

Artificial Proteins Never Seen in the Natural World Are Becoming New COVID Vaccines and Medicines
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Wealth manager names four directors in Asia, as investment firm poaches financial planners from 1825 RBC Wealth Management The wealth firm has further strengthened its position in Asia through the appointment of four senior bankers to serve the financial and wealth planning needs of high net worth and ultra-high net worth clients. Vincent Cheng, Ellis Lau, Leo Zhang and Yoon Tae-Jung will be directors in RBC’s relationship management team in Hong Kong. They will provide advice and wealth management solutions to clients in the region who have ties globally, especially to Canada, the US and the UK. Cheng joins from Bank of Singapore in Hong Kong, where he was a relationship manager, and Lau joins RBC from Glory Sun Securities, where he was investment solutions director.

World in Progress: EU Surveillance Technology exports | World| Breaking news and perspectives from around the globe | DW

Permalink https://p.dw.com/p/3ueln Surveillance cameras in the street, facial recognition algorithms or a clandestine software that monitors your emails - there are many ways to monitor people s activities. And these technologies are in high demand across the world - also by authoritarian governments that use them to crack down on critics and monitor political activists. There are many European companies, including German companies, that export these technologies around the world  A new EU regulation is to limit European exports of these technologies for authoritarian regimes. But many contradictions remain, and critics fear European surveillance tools will continue to be used for purposes that violate human rights. 

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