Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant leads a protest demanding more taxes from Amazon. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota)
Second, other forms of debt need to be clarified, allowing related firms and creditors to negotiate independently and then define the debts actually used for zombie firms.
Separately on Friday, the regulator punished Sinvo Fund for its default in high-leveraged bond trading by suspending its registration of asset management products and its sale of new mutual fund products for six months.
Secretary for Security John Lee Ka-chiu, who's also a member of the city's top-level national security policy-formulating body, the Committee for Safeguarding National Security, put campuses on the top of his agenda as the city seeks to eradicate separatism.
Seattleites walking around Amazon’s growing campus should be used to seeing construction crews by now, but this site already doesn’t look like your average office tower. Things are going to start to look even more unusual?as the spheres come together over the coming months, so GeekWire will make sure to check back in from time to time.
Senator Bob Corker (R-TN) speaks with reporters about the withdrawn Republican health care bill on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, July 18, 2017. [Photo/Agencies]
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Serverless computing is a growing software development technique that allows developers to write their application code without having to know anything about the hardware that runs that application. AWS had led the way with serverless, announcing Lambda in 2014 and adding new features and services at a steady clip ever since.
Seven people have been arrested for real estate violations in the recently announced Xiongan New Area, sending strong signals to investors that the government intends to fend off risks from distortions in the property market, according to analysts.
Seeking to keep up pressure on Trump and the Republicans, Pelosi said the House would begin passing individual bills this week to reopen some federal agencies, starting with the Treasury Department to ensure Americans receive their tax refunds. The administration says it will act on its own to ensure the refunds.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, called the settlement "a fig leaf" that offers "no accountability for top executives."