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Sam Maule, American Banker, January 22, 2017 Guest host Sam Maule chats with American Banker reporter Lalita Clozel, Sam Hodges, managing director of Funding Circle, and Normand Lepine, senior practice lead at NTT DATA, about U.S. regulators’ approach to...
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Hiroko Tabuchi and Neal E. Boudette, The New York Times, January 13, 2017 United States prosecutors said on Friday that they had charged three executives at Takata, the Japanese auto parts maker, with fabricating test data to mask a fatal airbag defect, a...
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Stephen Wilmot, The Wall Street Journal, January 11, 2017 On the face of it, Tuesday was Volkswagen’s red-letter day. The company stated record annual car deliveries and confirmed reports that it was very close to settling with U.S. legal authorities over...
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Ben DiPietro, The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal, January 9, 2017 Chip maker Qualcomm Inc. takes crisis center stage this week after a regulator in South Korea said it would fine the company $853 million for alleged antitrust violations...
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Paul Mozur, The New York Times, December 27, 2016 It has been a tough year in China for America’s technology companies. Uber sold off its operations there. Beijing ordered some of Apple’s services shuttered. And Microsoft faced a new inquiry....
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Cory Schouten, CBS MoneyWatch, December 9, 2016 A high-profile dustup this week between Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg and President-elect Donald Trump has left corporate board members and CEOs on edge. Shortly after news emerged that Muilenburg had questioned...