A new ecosystem for information producers is born in Brazil
The Brazilian infoproduct market is experiencing a critical moment with the emergence of a new ecosystem aimed at enhancing autonomy and profitability for information producers.
The founder of Gotham testifies in the National Court for the attack that caused Grifols to collapse
Daniel Yu, founder of Gotham City Research LLC, is being questioned in Spain's National Court regarding allegations that his firm published misleading information about Grifols, leading to a decline in its stock price.
The blind automotive sector: the government dismantled the data and statistics system of the market
Argentina's automotive sector is facing uncertainty as the government has dismantled its data and statistics system, disrupting access to real-time sales information.
Surprising information about fully electric cars in Finland
The share of fully electric cars in Finland's personal vehicle market is significantly increasing, with 45.9% of newly registered cars in January being fully electric.
China plans to ban open steering wheels.. what does this mean for the automotive world?
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced a draft amendment to safety standards for steering wheels in vehicles, likely ending the use of open or aircraft-like steering wheels in the Chinese market starting January 1, 2027.
Roskomnadzor Accuses Telegram of Enabling Black Market of Personal Data
Russia's media regulator has accused Telegram of enabling a black market for personal data by failing to eliminate third-party services that sell such information.
Mizuho Securities Employee Perhaps Involved in Insider Trading - Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission Conducts Forced Investigation
An employee of Mizuho Securities is under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission for suspected involvement in insider trading related to non-public information.
15 Changes in the Labor Market with ERGANI II
The ERGANI II information system promises to reduce bureaucracy and simplify job announcements in Greece, coming into full effect on February 16.
Too Small Spaces, Lack of Information, S-Group Dominates โ Entrepreneurs Gloomy Over Lappeenranta's New Market Hall
Entrepreneurs at the Lappeenranta market hall express uncertainty about continuing in the new market hall planned by Eekoo due to concerns over rental costs and space size.
Provided false information to the state during apartment purchase: Saved at least 300,000
Terje Rรธd-Larsen and Mona Juul are implicated in a corruption case regarding the purchase of a high-value apartment with assistance from Jeffrey Epstein, where incorrect market value declarations resulted in significant savings on state fees.
Israelis charged with using Iran war secrets to place bets
Two Israelis have been charged with using classified military information to profit from bets on a prediction market related to operations against Iran.
Hidden price forecasts in electricity market โ โIt would be valuable informationโ
Experts highlight the lack of accessibility to electricity price forecasts for consumers, suggesting that such information could help users make informed decisions about their energy use.
Employees of Law Firm 'Gilong' Sentenced to Prison for Trading Stocks Using Confidential Information Extracted from Lawyers' Emails
Employees of the law firm 'Gilong' have been sentenced to prison for illegally obtaining confidential information via lawyers' emails and using it for stock trading, leading to significant financial gains.
Master, BRB, your audits and rating agencies
In October 2024, many financial market participants received information revealing risky business practices by Bank Master, despite warnings from financial authorities.
Training without Guarantees in the Information Age and Anxiety
The article discusses the paradox of education in Spain, where despite unprecedented access to knowledge, a significant number of graduates are underqualified for their jobs.
What is Insider Trading? The Most Vulnerable 'Site' for Information Leakage Is...
This article explains insider trading in the context of Japanese law, focusing on its definition, regulation, and common scenarios where it occurs.
Police search two homes connected to Peter Mandelson over Epstein scandal
Police are investigating Peter Mandelson for allegedly sharing market-sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein by searching two properties linked to him in Camden and Wiltshire.
REPLAY: UK Prime Minister's questions over Mandelson-Epstein ties
British police are investigating former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson for allegedly sharing market-sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein, leading to his dismissal from ambassadorial duties and resignation from the Labour Party and the House of Lords.
What exactly bothers Ronaldo? New information denies rumors, but he is furious
Cristiano Ronaldo remains training with Al Nassr and has not left Riyadh, dismissing rumors of his strike, but he is unhappy about the club's inactivity in the transfer market and the controversial transfer of Karim Benzema.
BREAKING: Police to launch criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson over Jeffrey Epstein files
The Metropolitan Police are initiating a criminal investigation regarding Peter Mandelson's alleged passing of market-sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein, following a review of files that revealed this potentially sensitive information.
How to Stimulate Reading in the Era of Compact and Instant Information
The Brazilian publishing market is struggling due to the rise of social media and an increasingly impatient society, with nearly 7 million readers lost over four years across all age groups, social classes, and education levels.
Bellavia forced to disclose the archive
Giuliano Tavaroli discusses the ancient market of information, highlighting breaches of rules regarding Gian Gaetano Bellavia's secret archive.
"One can get very specific information about which professions have a future"
Continuing education expert Katrin Witte discusses how new opportunities emerge from vague concerns, why people are more likely to start anew today, and which sectors are seeking skilled workers.
โAll brakes are offโ: Russiaโs attempt to rein in illicit market for leaked data backfires
Russia's efforts to control the illegal market for leaked personal data are proving ineffective, highlighting a long-established ecosystem that facilitates access to sensitive information for various actors including journalists and criminal organizations.