US Supreme Court Gives Turkey's Halkbank Another Chance To Avoid Charges

US Supreme Court Gives Turkey’s Halkbank Another Chance To Avoid Charges

By Andrew Chung WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday bolstered a bid by Turkey’s state-owned lender Halkbank to avoid criminal charges in the United States for allegedly helping Iran evade American economic sanctions. The justices threw out a lower court’s ruling that had allowed the prosecution to proceed. They ordered the Manhattan-based 2nd…

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GlobalFoundries Sues IBM, Says Trade Secrets Were Unlawfully Given To Japan's Rapidus

GlobalFoundries Sues IBM, Says Trade Secrets Were Unlawfully Given To Japan’s Rapidus

By Jane Lanhee Lee OAKLAND, California, (Reuters) – Chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries Inc said on Wednesday it had filed a lawsuit against International Business Machines Corp, accusing it of unlawfully sharing confidential intellectual property and trade secrets. New York-based GlobalFoundries said in its complaint that IBM had shared IP and trade secrets with Rapidus, a new…

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Credit Squeeze 'biggest Threat' To Economic Outlook - Asset Managers

Credit Squeeze ‘biggest Threat’ To Economic Outlook – Asset Managers

By Nell Mackenzie PARIS (Reuters) – The biggest threat to the economic outlook is a credit squeeze that has not finished filtering through the financial system, two senior asset managers told a European equities conference on Wednesday. For asset managers, hedge funds and traders gathered in Paris for the Tradetech equity trading conference, recession risks…

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