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Chinese Regulators Suggested Didi Delay Its U.S. IPO
China’s cybersecurity watchdog wanted the Chinese ride-hailing giant to do a thorough study of its network security, but Didi couldn’t wait raising billions of dollars for prominent investors.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalLower-Wage Workers See Biggest Gains From Easing of Covid-19 Pandemic
New jobs at restaurants, hotels, stores, salons and similar in-person roles accounted for about half of all payroll gains in June, and workers in those industries are seeing larger raises than other employees.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalChina Orders Ride-Hailing Firm Didi’s App Removed From App Stores
Chinese regulators ordered app-store operators in the country to remove the app of Didi Global’s China service, dealing a second blow to the company less than a week after its U.S. stock market debut.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalTrump Organization, CFO Allen Weisselberg Charged With Tax Crimes
New York prosecutors unveiled a 15-count indictment charging the Trump Organization and its finance chief with a wide-ranging conspiracy to avoid paying taxes.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalU.S. Wins International Backing for Global Minimum Tax
Officials from 130 countries agreed to broad outlines of a wider overhaul of the rules for taxing international companies.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalSearch for Covid’s Origins Leads to China’s Wild Animal Farms—and a Big Problem
A WHO-led team wants an examination of the farms that supplied the market where early cases emerged, but most of the animals are now gone. That has complicated the search for the pandemic’s source.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalRobinhood Agrees to Pay $70 Million to Settle Regulatory Investigation
The agreement resolved regulatory allegations that the brokerage misled customers, approved ineligible traders for risky strategies and didn’t supervise technology that failed and locked millions out of trading.
The Wall Street Journal | | Fuente originalMás leídas hoy
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis
- Peidró (Also): "La mal llamada IA es un término marketiniano"
- He pagado de más a Hacienda, ¿cómo consigo que me lo devuelva?
- El Reino Unido desafía a la UE y altera unilateralmente el Protocolo de Irlanda
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- El Gobierno ampliará hasta el 31 de diciembre la moratoria para evitar que las empresas presenten concurso
- La negativa de Madrid a cerrar bloquea el plan de Sanidad y las autonomías para evitar un nuevo repunte en Semana Santa
- Electric Vehicles Are the U.S. Auto Industry’s Future—if Dealers Can Figure Out How to Sell Them
- El Gobierno se plantea transferir más dinero a las autonomías para que ayuden a las empresas
- Revolución en el IVA del comercio online
- "Están desapareciendo millones de trabajos y los hombres sufrirán más que las mujeres"
- 8-M: todos contra todos
- Moncloa suspende en la gestión de la pandemia con peor nota que las CCAA
- La vida en pareja aumenta la brecha de género
- Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
- Calviño quiere que la mayoría de los 11.000 millones sean ayudas directas