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ITALY’S PAINTS SECTOR PULLS FROM COVID SLUMP, AIDED BY GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES
As the Italian economy recovers from the particularly hard two-year coronavirus pandemic, Italy’s paints and varnishes sector is among the few to have weathered the storm well. “Our sector has probably never seen such a jump in growth like that of the past two years,” said Gianni Martinetti, president of the Paints and Varnishes Group of AVISA (1), which is part of Italy’s national chemicals industry association, Federchimica. …
GLOBAL ISLAMIC FINANCE SECTOR MOVES TOWARDS INCORPORATING ESG CONCERNS
Observers of the global Islamic finance industry are predicting significant imminent growth in sharia-compliant environmental and social governance (ESG) investment, as demand for financial institutions to deploy funds in ethical ways expands, along with awareness of climate change and social justice.…
MUSLIM MAJORITY WORLD WOMEN DEVELOP MORE SOPHISTICATED MAKE UP TRENDS
The Muslim world is extremely diverse culturally, so it is no surprise that colour cosmetics trends are many and varied. However, one clear universal trend is that Muslim women are on average becoming more knowledgeable about make-up, especially with internet influencers spreading advice on products and techniques.…
INDIA-GULF TRADE FEARS OVER PROPHET MOHAMMED ROW REFLECT LONG-TERM DIPLOMATIC CONCERNS FOR INDIAN EXPORTERS
A campaign to boycott Indian products in Islamic countries because of anti-Muslim comments made by leaders of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may have died down for now but given the continuing Hindu-Muslim tensions in India, the risk of future supply disruption remains, warn economists.…
RUSSIA’S OLIGARCHS FACE TOUGHEST EVER SANCTIONS, BUT ARE YET TO TURN ON PUTIN
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – which as of June 10 had killed 4,339 civilians (UN figures) – sparked an unprecedented range of sanctions against Russia’s financial, business and political elite. But there is little evidence as of June – with the invasion entering its fourth month – of upset Russian oligarchs pressuring President Vladimir Putin to abandon his bloody invasion, because they had lost access to their yachts, mansions and bank accounts.…
FATF LIMITS RUSSIAN ROLE IN GLOBAL AML BODY OVER UKRAINE INVASIONFATF LIMITS RUSSIAN ROLE IN GLOBAL AML BODY OVER UKRAINE INVASION
FATF has announced it will “severely limit” Russia’s role within FATF, following it invasion of Ukraine, which as of June 17 had killed 4,509 civilians (UN figures). Following its plenary from June 14-17, FATF announced Russia “can no longer hold any leadership or advisory roles or take part in decision-making on standard-setting, FATF peer review processes, governance and membership matters”.…
TRAINERS EXPLORE HYBRID VIRTUAL/REAL LIFE TRAINING POTENTIAL AS COVID-19 WANES
The Covid-19 pandemic forced many AML/CFT practitioners to work remotely, forcing training away from the face-to-face learning that has been dominant in the past. But now, as the pandemic wanes, combining innovative remote AML/CFT learning practices developed during Covid-19 with longer established in-person training is under consideration.…
EU SIXTH SANCTIONS PACKAGE RIDDLED WITH HOLES, OFFICIAL JOURNAL PUBLICATION SHOWS
The publication in its official journal of the European Union’s (EU) sixth sanctions package against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine has shown the EU bent over backwards to secure unanimity in its agreed restrictions of Russian oil imports.
Not only have all pipeline imports of crude oil from Russia been excluded from sanctions for the time being, Bulgaria was excluded from an otherwise unanimous block on tankered crude oil imports, which in any case will be phased out over six months.…
CRYPTO ML CASES GROW WORLDWIDE, PROMPTING REGULATORY RESPONSE
A spate of recent high-profile investigations into suspected money laundering through cryptocurrency and a failure to prevent it have drawn attention to the capacity of law enforcement to tackle AML/CFT activity in the crypto sphere.
In July 2021, the UK’s Metropolitan Police force in London said it had seized a record GBP180 million (USD219 million) worth of cryptocurrency linked to international money laundering.…
EU SIXTH SANCTIONS PACKAGE RIDDLED WITH HOLES, OFFICIAL JOURNAL PUBLICATION SHOWS
The publication in its official journal of the European Union’s (EU) sixth sanctions package against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine has shown the EU bent over backwards to secure unanimity in its agreed restrictions of Russian oil imports.
Not only have all pipeline imports of crude oil from Russia been excluded from sanctions for the time being, Bulgaria was excluded from an otherwise unanimous block on tankered crude oil imports, which in any case will be phased out over six months.…