In early January 2018, Credit Suisse entered into and disbursed a $96,875,143.00 loan to the Republic of El Salvador. The transaction proceeds were used to complete the country’s financing for fiscal year 2017. The Salvadoran team included officials from the Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank and the Office of the Attorney General, including Attorney […]
City of London law firm Druces has advised the Montreux Healthcare Fund PLC on its acquisition of Active Assistance, the leading provider of care and support for individuals with complex neurological conditions. Active Assistance provides specialist care to individuals with acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury in domiciliary and residential settings. It also owns […]
OriginTrail, a European IT company known for its traceability solutions, announced the completion of its Trace token (TRACE) sale, or initial coin offering (ICO), reaching the funding round’s hard cap of $22.5 million. The success of the ICO underscores the demand to make decentralized data exchange available to every organisation and enable mass adoption to […]
It’s unlikely that the UK and European Parliaments, as well as those of the 27 remaining EU member states, will continue to accept May’s continued deferment. Negotiations have progressed thus far by batting key issues down the field, but the field is only so big. So, realistically, how close is the Brexit deadline? This week […]
London-based recruitment specialist Citifocus has become the Financial Services arm of In Job Group, a global recruitment firm with offices in Europe, US and Asia.Citifocus’ areas of expertise range across a wide spectrum of the financial service sectors to include banking and fund management, complementing In Job’s existing global businesses. In Job Group was founded […]
Scottish Equity Partners (SEP) announces a £25 million investment in Redwood Technologies Group, the UK-headquartered international provider of communications technology and cloud contact centre solutions. Originally founded in 1993 by brothers Sean and Martin Taylor, Redwood, which owns the cloud communications provider Content Guru, has deployed communications solutions to more than 50 countries from its offices […]
Facebook's current data crisis involving Cambridge Analytica has angered users and prompted government investigations. To understand what's happening now, you have to look back at Facebook's old policies from 2007 to 2014. WSJ's Shelby Holliday explains. Illustration: Laura Kammerman.
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