Tag: Commission
Die US-Börsenaufsichtsbehörde Securities and Exchange Commission genehmigt Bitcoin-ETFs und stellt einen Wendepunkt für den Kryptomarkt dar – Reuters
- Die US-Börsenaufsichtsbehörde Securities and Exchange Commission genehmigt Bitcoin-ETFs und stellt einen Wendepunkt für den Kryptomarkt darReuters
- SEC genehmigt Bitcoin-ETF-VorschlägeBloomberg-Fernsehen
- Die SEC beendet das Krypto-Drama, indem sie grünes Licht für 11 Bitcoin-ETFs gibtYahoo Finanzen
- Die SEC wurde wegen Bitcoin-ETFs getrolltBloomberg
- So kaufen Sie einen Spot Bitcoin (BTC) ETF – vorausgesetzt, er wird genehmigtCoinDesk
Maryland Public Service Commission genehmigt Tariferhöhung um 408 Millionen US-Dollar für Baltimore Gas and Electric – Fox Baltimore
- Maryland Public Service Commission genehmigt Tariferhöhung für Baltimore Gas and Electric um 408 Millionen US-DollarFox Baltimore
- Die BGE-Lieferraten für Gas und Strom werden in den nächsten drei Jahren jeweils um mehr als 3 % steigenBaltimore Sun
- BGE-Kunden in Maryland werden nach anhaltenden Streitigkeiten mit höheren Versorgungsgebühren rechnen müssenDas Baltimore-Banner
- Die Maryland Public Service Commission genehmigt die von BGE vorgeschlagene mehrjährige TariferhöhungCBS-Nachrichten
Michigan Public Service Commission genehmigt Tariferhöhung für Michigan DTE-Kunden
(WXYZ) – Die Michigan Public Service Commission hat am Freitag einer Tariferhöhung für Kunden der DTE Electric Company zugestimmt, um Infrastrukturinvestitionen zu finanzieren, die die Zuverlässigkeit erhöhen und den Einsatz sauberer Energieerzeugung beschleunigen sollen.
Die Tariferhöhung um 368 Millionen US-Dollar stellt eine Gesamtsenkung gegenüber den 622 Millionen US-Dollar dar, die das Unternehmen ursprünglich im Februar beantragt hatte.
Die neuen Tarife treten am 15. Dezember in Kraft.
Nach Angaben des MPSC wird ein typischer Privatkunde, der monatlich 500 Kilowattstunden Strom verbraucht,
Beamter der Maryland Hate-Crime Commission vergleicht Israel mit Nazi-Deutschland
Chaudry bezeichnete pro-israelische Amerikaner auch als „Sympathisanten des Völkermords“ und sagte, die in einem Kibbuz abgeschlachteten Babys seien „gefälscht“.
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Commission, Council lame in regulating spyware; Breton urges Musk to tackle disinfo on X – EURACTIV.com
Welcome to Euractiv’s Tech Brief, your weekly update on all things digital in the EU. You can subscribe to the newsletter here.
“Spyware has become a hydra, and Europe is its safe haven.”
– Sophie in ‘t Veld, Dutch MEP with the Renew Europe group told Euractiv on Tuesday.
Story of the week: Amnesty International’s ‘The Predator Files: Caught in the Net’ report, delving into ‘Predator Files’, revealed on Monday the EU’s inefficiency in regulating the
Commission VP spars with outgoing top economist over industrial policy – POLITICO
In his first interview since stepping down as the European Union’s chief competition economist, Pierre Régibeau told Belgian newspaper L’Echo that fear of European deindustrialization was unjustified.
If European heavy industry disappears, “so be it, because it has to. What’s the point of producing basic steel here if we can buy it three times cheaper in Indonesia?” Régibeau said, answering a question about the major concerns of steel manufacturer ArcelorMittal.
However, European Commission Vice President Margaritis Schinas isn’t buying it.
The Latest Bipartisan Folly: A New Commission to Regulate Big Tech
Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican, and Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, reach across the aisle to infringe on economic and personal freedom.
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EU Commission investigates Microsoft over alleged bundling of Teams – EURACTIV.com
The European Commission opened a formal investigation on Microsoft on Thursday (27 July) over concerns the company might have bundled its collaboration product Teams with its productivity software part of the Office package.
The decision comes three years after Teams’ competitor, Slack, owned by American cloud giant Salesforce, filed a complaint accusing Microsoft of illegally tying Teams to its productivity software package, thereby putting rivals at a disadvantage.
The complaint dates back to 2020, when the global COVID-19 pandemic forced
EU Commission scrutinises if Vivendi-Lagardère jumped the gun – EURACTIV.com
The European Commission opened on Tuesday (25 July) a formal investigation into French multimedia conglomerate Vivendi’s acquisition of publisher Lagardère over fears that the deal was implemented before the EU authority’s green light.
The EU competition department cleared the merger of two leading French multimedia players on 9 June, with some conditions to prevent market concentration in the publishing sector.
Under those conditions, Vivendi, owned by French billionaire and media tycoon Vincent Bolloré, was to sell its subsidiary company Editis,
Commission clueless on impact of environmental farming exemptions amid further requests – EURACTIV.com
The European Commission is in the process of considering whether to grant further farming exemptions from environmental measures following requests from member states, although it does not yet have a clear idea about the impact of previous derogations on food security.
In efforts to counter the impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU previously allowed temporary derogations from certain environmental requirements in the EU’s farming subsidy programme, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), in both 2022 and 2023.
The temporary