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Regulators Ready, Gladiators Ready – Digital Markets to Face Greater International Scrutiny | Proskauer - Minding Your Business


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Across the globe, an increasing number of international regulators have opened inquiries or adopted new rules and regulations to address competition law concerns about digital platforms and digital markets.  Whilst the spotlight is likely to initially fall on the conduct and business practices of large online platforms – the so-called gatekeepers – we expect international regulators to cast their net more broadly. Businesses looking to expand to new jurisdictions need to navigate these regulations and assess the risk of enforcement actions. Whether the expansion comes through acquisitions or otherwise, regulators are increasingly looking at multinational businesses and platforms.  Below is an overview of key international developments. ....

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EXPLAINER: Councilors didn't know Carbon market will be torn down, moved to Freedom Park, which confirms they didn't read JVA before approval. Megawide grants 9 of 10 vendor issues.


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EXPLAINER: Councilors didn t know Carbon market will be torn down, moved to Freedom Park, which confirms they didn t read JVA before approval. Megawide grants 9 of 10 vendor issues.
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March 16, 2021
CEBU City Councilor Eugenio Gabuya did not know that Units 1, 2 and 3 of the existing Carbon Market will be demolished and replaced with commercial hubs of Megawide Construction Corp., the developer that committed P5.5 billion to modernize the market.
He was clueless about the change until he asked Megawide during a special session of the City Council last Monday, March 15. This fact took time to sink in: the old Carbon would no longer be where they stand now. They would be replaced with other Megawide commercial buildings. Vendors will be moved to a new structure at the Freedom Park and Warwick Barracks area. ....

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Digital Markets to Face Greater International Scrutiny


Monday, March 15, 2021
Across the globe, an increasing number of international regulators have opened inquiries or adopted new rules and regulations to address competition law concerns about digital platforms and digital markets.  Whilst the spotlight is likely to initially fall on the conduct and business practices of large online platforms – the so-called gatekeepers – we expect international regulators to cast their net more broadly. Businesses looking to expand to new jurisdictions need to navigate these regulations and assess the risk of enforcement actions. Whether the expansion comes through acquisitions or otherwise, regulators are increasingly looking at multinational businesses and platforms.  Below is an overview of key international developments. ....

South Korea , United Kingdom , Andrea Coscelli , European Commission , Market Authority , Organization For Economic Cooperation , Digital Services Act , European Union , Korean Fair Trade Commission , Apple App , European Digital Strategy , Shaping Europe , Digital Future , Digital Markets Act , European Single Market , Digital Markets Unit , Digital Code , Digital Strategy , Chief Executive , Platform Fairness , News Showcase , Economic Cooperation , Digital Markets , European Union Regulation Of Digital Markets , United Kingdom Regulation Of Digital Markets , தெற்கு கொரியா ,

The Future of Climate Change Risk Regulation for Insurers in America? | McDermott Will & Emery


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In the few short weeks since our last report on climate change and the US insurance industry, the volume of climate change news has been extraordinarily high. The range of developments has been broad to say the very least from fund managers announcing new offerings said to be green and sustainable, to critics denouncing fund managers falling short on sustainability, to Aviva, Citibank and Generali (and others) publishing sustainability achievements or new targets to achieve net-zero emissions, to advances by developers and providers of climate change standards and metrics ( ....

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Climate Change Risk Regulation's Future for Insurers in America?


Friday, March 12, 2021
In the few short weeks since our last report on climate change and the US insurance industry, the volume of climate change news has been extraordinarily high. The range of developments has been broad to say the very least from fund managers announcing new offerings said to be green and sustainable, to critics denouncing fund managers falling short on sustainability, to Aviva, Citibank and Generali (and others) publishing sustainability achievements or new targets to achieve net-zero emissions, to advances by developers and providers of climate change standards and metrics (
e.g., the Geneva Association, Moody’s), to China reiterating goals to reduce its emissions over the next five years, to the politically charged debate within the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as to which comes first a new global framework of common metrics and standards to help regulators analyze climate change risk disclosures or stepped-up enforcement ....

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