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£1bn a year laundered in cash transfers
Gangsters, drug dealers and sex traffickers are using money transfer businesses to launder at least £1 billion in cash every year, the National Crime Agency said after a Times investigation.
The Times | | Fuente original![UK and EU on brink of getting Brexit deal done](https://www.thetimes.co.uk/imageserver/image/%2Fmethode%2Ftimes%2Fprod%2Fweb%2Fbin%2F02f9a8b0-4578-11eb-afd8-7d77005d5199.jpg?crop=5297%2C2980%2C32%2C343&resize=685)
UK and EU on brink of getting Brexit deal done
Britain and the European Union were last night on the verge of signing a Brexit deal that will define their relationship for decades.They are understood to have reached political agreement on the
The Times | | Fuente original![China targets Jack Ma's Alibaba empire in monopoly probe](https://www.straitstimes.com/sites/default/files/styles/x_large/public/articles/2020/12/24/af_alibaba_241220.jpg?itok=puKJ1YCX)
China targets Jack Ma's Alibaba empire in monopoly probe
Investors are divided over the extent to which Beijing will go after Alibaba and its compatriots.
The Straits Times | | Fuente original![UK detects second potentially 'more transmissible' Covid-19 strain from South Africa](https://www.straitstimes.com/sites/default/files/styles/x_large/public/articles/2020/12/24/britain-health-virus-162130.jpg?itok=FPGyr0eW)
UK detects second potentially 'more transmissible' Covid-19 strain from South Africa
The new strain was detected in contacts of Covid-19 cases who have travelled from South Africa.
The Straits Times | | Fuente originalAlibaba, Ant Face Crackdowns From Chinese Regulators
Beijing is coming down hard on one of its biggest and most powerful business empires, taking action against billionaire Jack Ma’s two crown jewels.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalU.S. Household Spending Drops for First Time in Seven Months
Household spending fell for the first time in seven months and layoffs remained elevated as a surge in coronavirus cases weighed on economic recovery. Household income also declined, partly reflecting the fading effects of aid programs put in place earlier this year.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente original![Stalling recovery raises stakes for Trump’s new demands on economic relief bill - The Washington Post](https://www.washingtonpost.com/resizer/cErttebJh1VAJ34fS1vRv8yA4Rs=/1248x832/arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/C36375SA3II6XNMLCYR7MJTZMA.jpg)
Stalling recovery raises stakes for Trump’s new demands on economic relief bill - The Washington Post
Stalling recovery raises stakes for Trump’s new demands on economic relief bill - The Washington Post
The Washington Post | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
- Moncloa prepara un decreto para subir el SMI hasta 1.000 euros en plena crisis
- El nuevo decreto antidesahucios incluirá a personas vulnerables sin contrato de alquiler
- El paro registra su peor noviembre desde 2012: 25.000 desempleados más y 40.600 personas entraron en ERTE
- El capital riesgo alerta de que los precios de las compañías españolas están en máximos
- La UE propone confinarse una semana antes y otra después de Navidad sin colegios y con teletrabajo
- UK approves Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for use
- China Has One Powerful Friend Left in the U.S.: Wall Street
- El empleo sigue recuperándose y España vuelve a superar los 19 millones de ocupados
- El paro sube en 25.269 personas en noviembre, el mayor incremento en este mes desde 2012
- Calviño confirma que Economía estudia con Bruselas medidas de la reforma de pensiones
- Campaña china para convencer de que el virus llegó de fuera
- La OCDE advierte de que España crecerá el año que viene sólo la mitad de lo que afirma el Gobierno
- PSOE y Podemos cierran el pacto para prohibir desahucios de "vulnerables"
- La ONU reconoce oficialmente las propiedades medicinales del cannabis
- Noviembre cerró con 11.800 afiliados menos y 18.500 trabajadores en ERTE más
- La hostelería destruye en un noviembre negro 80.000 empleos y deja 226.000 en ERTE