The market finds new tricks to evade the seasonal rental regulations in Catalonia
The article discusses how landlords in Catalonia are finding new loopholes to bypass regulatory measures imposed on seasonal rentals.
The boom of online betting is attracting the envy of African states
The rise of online betting in Africa, particularly sports betting, is drawing interest from governments seeking to regulate and tax the lucrative market.
Regulation of Private Lodging Creates Opportunities for Black Market Operators; Complaints of Being Imposed by the Government
The regulation of private lodging in Japan has raised concerns about illegal operators thriving due to stricter enforcement from local governments, specifically in Kyoto and Tokyo.
Economists: the intention to regulate the milk market could end sadly - farmers will suffer
Experts warn that plans to regulate the milk market in Lithuania could negatively impact farmers due to the volatile nature of global raw milk prices.
Filip Elżanowski: Dispute Over the Interpretation of Price Law Provisions
A recent announcement by Poland's energy market regulator has sparked controversy within the electricity sector regarding the interpretation of price law provisions related to the pricing difference fund.
LIVE: The Competition Council informs about violations in the online advertisement market
The Competition Council of Latvia announced a €186,780 fine imposed for the abuse of dominant market position in the online advertisement sector.
Chamber approves urgent measure for a project that expands Cade's powers over big techs
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved an urgent regime for a government project aimed at regulating competition in the digital market by expanding the powers of Cade.
Live Broadcast: Is the Crypto Apocalypse Coming Now?
The article discusses the potential challenges and dangers facing the cryptocurrency market, raising questions about its future stability.
How quickly can gasoline and diesel prices drop and what can the state do about it? We answer the basic questions
Czech fuel stations are now required to send daily pricing and margin data to the finance ministry as part of new controls aimed at managing fuel prices amidst global market fluctuations.
New regulation regarding scientific journals. What will be the future of open science in Poland?
A new Polish regulation on the evaluation of scientific publications may significantly impact the academic publishing market and publication trends among Polish researchers.
Leader: He shows how the housing market leads to discrimination – and presents a solution
A new report indicates that rent regulation drives discrimination in Sweden's housing market, advocating for market rents as a necessary measure to tackle segregation.
Nigeria records $96bn crypto transactions – SEC
Nigeria recorded approximately $96 billion in cryptocurrency transactions, prompting the need for stronger regulatory oversight in the digital asset market.
Entity denounces market concentration with the regulatory framework for interstate transportation
The Ambiotec association is urging Brazil's Ministry of Finance to revise new regulations that it claims hinder competition in the interstate passenger transport market.
Prediction Market: Buenos Aires Justice Blocked Access to Polymarket Throughout Argentina
Argentina has become the first country in Latin America to block access to Polymarket following a judicial ruling citing risks to users.
Two Years of Tensioned Zones in Catalonia: Residential Rental Supply Falls but Temporary Rentals Rocket Beyond Price Caps
The implementation of rental regulations in Catalonia aimed at controlling price increases has led to a decrease in available rental properties and a surge in temporary rental agreements.
Two years of rental regulation: contained prices but more seasonal renting
Catalonia's rental regulation has kept prices stable but increased the number of short-term rental agreements.
Average gasoline price at gas stations is 1840.85 won per liter… gas prices are on the decline, but the reduction rate is decreasing
The average gasoline price in South Korea fell slightly, but the reduction rate is decreasing following the implementation of a maximum price system for oil products.
What and for how much will the intermediary do for the client
The article discusses the proposals by Polish politicians concerning the regulation of the real estate intermediary market.
The audiovisual market oscillates as streaming regulation stalls in Brasília
The Brazilian audiovisual market experiences significant fluctuations, with a noticeable decline in the number of series produced amid stalled streaming regulations.
The six major EU economies pressure for the European stock market supervisor to have more powers
The six largest economies in the EU, including Spain, are calling for increased powers for the European stock market supervisor to enhance capital market integration.
Monopoly fears rise as Dangote controls N14.4tn petrol market
Concerns are mounting over monopolistic control in Nigeria's petrol market as Dangote Petroleum Refinery becomes the dominant supplier, leading to calls for urgent price regulation from stakeholders and experts.
Last Year, There Were 98 Cases of Unfair Stock Trading...58 Cases Involved 'Insider Information'
The Korea Exchange reported 98 unfair trading violations last year, the majority (58 cases) involving insider trading.
Finns are sitting on a golden egg: This well-known company is about to be completely overhauled
Finland's gaming monopoly, Veikkaus, is set to face significant changes due to upcoming reforms in gambling laws that will disrupt its current business model.
Government Should Have Serious Concerns About the Stock Market
The article discusses the concerns of the Icelandic government over the state of the stock market.
Carbon fraud suspicions regarding Banco Master are serious and should not contaminate the market, says secretary
Cristina Reis, the Secretary of the Carbon Market at the Ministry of Finance in Brazil, expressed concerns over potential fraud linked to environmental assets from companies connected to Banco Master, emphasizing the need for regulation to protect the integrity of the sector.
Easy solution the 'trenches'
The Greek government is reconsidering the reintroduction of regulatory measures to control inflation amid rising energy prices due to conflicts in the Middle East.
EU States and European Parliament Agree to Ban Names Like Vegetarian Steak
EU member states and the European Parliament have reached a preliminary agreement to ban names such as 'vegetarian steak' to ensure greater market transparency for consumers.
Requesting clarification on fuel prices: 'There are suspicions that some market participants want to profit'
Members of the Lithuanian parliament are questioning the rapid rise in fuel prices amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, demanding transparency about pricing mechanisms and supplier behaviors.
The ÚOHS Stopped Administrative Proceedings with Seznam.cz
The Czech Office for the Protection of Competition (ÚOHS) has halted administrative proceedings against the Czech company Seznam.cz.
Harles Tammeleht: The state has created a data gap in the accommodation market
Harles Tammeleht highlights a growing data gap in Estonia's accommodation market, particularly with the rise of short-term rental services that aren't as well-regulated as traditional hotels.
Tuf, approved the reform of sanctions. Yes to restructured fines and plea agreements
The Italian Council of Ministers has approved a legislative decree to reform the sanctioning system of the Consolidated Financial Intermediation Act (TUF), aiming to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in financial market regulations.
What the bill for regulating the gambling market entails – Fines of up to €800,000, automatic website 'locking', and checks on influencers
The Greek government has introduced a bill aimed at combatting illegal gambling with significant penalties and enhanced regulatory measures.
The last 'weapon' against inflation stays in the drawer? – The price war this Easter
The Greek market remains in anticipation regarding a regulation affecting price promotions, with a possibility of extension amidst an election year.
President Yoon: "Instead of a lottery, let's expose collusion and offer hundreds of billions in rewards for reporting"
President Yoon Suk-yeol advocates for substantial rewards to encourage the reporting of unfair trade practices like collusion in order to improve market fairness in South Korea.
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.
Short-term rental market is boosted by Carnival; the modality divides opinions
The short-term rental market in Brazil is facing scrutiny as Carnival approaches, with discussions among residents about its impact on community living.
Nevada sues Kalshi to block company’s prediction market operation in state
Nevada authorities have filed a lawsuit against Kalshi to prevent the company from operating its prediction market for sports betting in the state.
Increased competition in the banking market is key
The article discusses the significance of enhanced competition in the banking sector in Iceland.
Besent: Congress must vote in spring on cryptocurrency regulation bill
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besent emphasized the necessity for Congress to pass a federal cryptocurrency regulation bill called the Transparency Act this spring to stabilize the market during turbulent times.
ECB: The "Key" is the Consistency of the Supervisory Framework for the Asset Management Market
The European Central Bank emphasizes the need for a unified supervisory framework for the asset management sector in light of its rapid growth.
Beijing warns carmakers: stop killing your profitability hopes by selling below cost
China bans car manufacturers from selling vehicles below production cost to protect industry profitability amid ongoing price wars.
Babiš criticized speculation in the emissions permit market at the EU summit
Czech politician Babiš addressed concerns about market speculation on emissions permits during a recent EU summit.
Confusion Surrounding New Mortgage Regulations – The Trap to Avoid
New mortgage regulations in Sweden will make it easier to borrow for home purchases but complicate the process for extending existing loans.
Price War in China: Ban on Selling Cars Below Production Cost
China has banned automobile manufacturers from selling vehicles below production costs as part of a crackdown on the ongoing price war in the world's largest car market.
Galípolo from the Central Bank speaks at a BTG Pactual event
Gabriel Galípolo, the president of the Central Bank of Brazil, announced new measures to enhance market supervision and improve the regulations of the Credit Guarantee Fund (FGC) following issues with Banco Master.
Narrow Transition Tightens the Noose to Close 29 'Ghost' Electricity Suppliers
Spain's Ministry for Ecological Transition is initiating the disqualification of 29 inactive electricity suppliers from the market.
Shortages in the CVM's Board Delay Judgments and Accumulate Cases in the Agency
The CVM in Brazil is facing a delay in processing market irregularity cases due to vacancies in its board.
"Criminal Deterioration": Producers of a Regional Economy Warn About Market Deregulation and Insist on Returning Powers to an Institute
Producers of yerba mate in Misiones, Argentina, are urging government intervention to restore regulations that protect their industry from economic decline.
Housing Costs: Indexed Rental Contracts Have No Place in the Housing Market
The article discusses the challenges of indexed rental contracts in Germany's housing market and highlights the urgent need for political regulation to ensure affordability.
Large Supermarkets Losing Competitiveness in Non-Food Items... Will Lifting Early Delivery Restrictions Capture Coupang?
The South Korean government is considering lifting restrictions on early morning deliveries for large supermarkets to counteract Coupang's dominant market position, though doubts persist about the effectiveness of such measures.