New Zealand to enter strict lockdown after single Covid-19 case detected – CityAM : CityAM August 17, 2021 New Zealand is set to enter its highest level of lockdown tonight after detecting a single case of Covid-19 in Auckland, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed. A 58-year-old man has been found to have the virus – the first coronavirus case within New Zealand’s borders for 170 days. The strict restrictions comes amid concerns [...]
Walmart seeks digital currency and crypto product lead August 16, 2021 US retail giant Walmart is searching for a digital currency and cryptocurrency product lead to help the company make inroads into the crypto space. According to an advert posted on the company’s career page, the retailer is looking for a fresh hire who can “own and drive the Digital Currency strategy for Walmart” and develop [...]
Walmart seeks digital currency and crypto product lead – CityAM : CityAM August 16, 2021 US retail giant Walmart is searching for a digital currency and cryptocurrency product lead to help the company make inroads into the crypto space. According to an advert posted on the company’s career page, the retailer is looking for a fresh hire who can “own and drive the Digital Currency strategy for Walmart” and develop [...]
Cloud computing providers pose risk to financial stability – BoE July 13, 2021 Cloud computing providers could become a threat to financial stability and regulators need to crackdown on them to strengthen banks’ resiliency, the Bank of England warned on Tuesday. The Bank said some cloud computing providers can be secretive and could disrupt the normal functioning of the UK financial system. Read more: British SMEs exposed to [...]
Pandemic profiteers face tax hike on Covid winnings February 7, 2021 Companies that have cashed in a result of the coronavirus pandemic, including the likes of Amazon, will face a double tax raid under plans being draw up by the government. The government has summoned companies to discuss how an online sales tax would work, while plans are also being drawn up for a one-off “excessive profits tax,” the [...]
Rishi Sunak prepares to chair G7 finance ministers summit in London June 3, 2021 Rishi Sunak will tomorrow chair the first day of this year’s G7 finance ministers summit in London, with a global taxation deal set to be on top of the agenda. The chancellor has said his major priorities for the two-day summit will be an agreement on a global tech tax and to urge other G7 [...]
McLaren launch Extreme E livery as they announce new driver November 3, 2021 McLaren Racing have launched their Extreme E livery on a day which also saw the the motorsport group announce Emma Gilmour as their new driver. Unveiled at a Cop26 event by the Prince of Wales, the livery will feature as motorsport giant enters the sustainable racing series. On becoming McLaren’s first female driver, Gilmour said: [...]
Big data: what is it and who is using it? May 13, 2022 As the capabilities of analytics technology become ever more sophisticated, how are organisations mining and using this information and what are they doing with it? The value of information has been described as on par with and, depending on the information and how it is used, exceeding that of precious metals and fossil fuels. Although [...]
Publisher Bloomsbury enjoys record year as books offer lockdown escapism June 2, 2021 Publishing house Bloomsbury has posted record results for the year as Brits reached for the escapism of reading during a series of lockdowns. “The popularity of reading has been a ray of sunshine in an otherwise very dark year. In an outstanding year for Bloomsbury, we delivered record results,” chief executive, Nigel Newton, said in a [...]
Telecom chiefs call on EU lawmakers to make Big Tech ‘share the burden’ of investment February 14, 2022 Chiefs at Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica and Vodafone have called on European lawmakers to push Big Tech to contribute to expanding internet infrastructure.