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HUGE AND GROWING MARKET FOR WELLNESS-FOCUSED APPAREL PROMPTS FABRIC INNOVATION



THE COVID-19 pandemic brought many changes to the world, and changes in fashion that incorporated a desire to enjoy a healthy lifestyle was one. With many consumers spending more time at home, including during working hours, demand for comfortable clothes with functionality to aid indoor and outdoor exercise has boomed.…

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‘SYNTHETIC IDENTITY’ FRAUD SPARKS CONCERN AMONG REGULATORS – BUT WILL BANKS FIGHT IT EFFICIENTLY?



Anti-fraud agencies, financial institutions and central banks are working increasingly hard to fight sophisticated identity fraud, where fraudsters build an identity based on stolen IDs to open bank and credit card accounts. These comprehensive fake IDs – sometimes pulling together multiple identity elements and invented details – are often subbed ‘synthetic identity’ frauds.…

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‘SYNTHETIC IDENTITY’ FRAUD SPARKS CONCERN AMONG REGULATORS – BUT WILL BANKS FIGHT IT EFFICIENTLY?



Anti-fraud agencies, financial institutions and central banks are working increasingly hard to fight sophisticated identity fraud, where fraudsters build an identity based on stolen IDs to open bank and credit card accounts. These comprehensive fake IDs – sometimes pulling together multiple identity elements and invented details – are often subbed ‘synthetic identity’ frauds.…

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IRELAND’S CAN FILLING SECTORS FACE UP TO MANDATORY RECYCLING REGIMES



A new national mandatory recycling regime announced last November (2022) (1) being introduced by Ireland’s government has local breweries shying away from canned beer formats.

“We wouldn’t consider cans now because the DRS [deposit return scheme] scheme is punitive in its execution,” said Richard Siberry, founder, GM and head brewer of Roscommon-based Black Donkey Brewing, a craft brewer with nationwide sales.…

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PHILIPPINE COATINGS AND PAINTS SECTOR ENJOYING MACROECONOMIC TAILWINDS



The Philippines’ demand for coatings and paints is leaving the pandemic behind, with London-based market researcher Euromonitor International reporting that home paint retail sales in the Asian archipelago returned to growth in 2021. That year, they recorded Philippines Peso PHP15.4 billion (USD280 million), up from PHP14 billion in 2020 but still lower than the PHP18 billion in pre-pandemic 2019.…

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LONDON COUNCIL ADOPTS ANTI-FINANCIAL CRIME CHARTER



Westminster City Council, the central London local authority administering some of the world’s most expensive postcodes in Belgravia, Knightsbridge and Mayfair and seen as a haven for oligarchs, has adopted a ground-breaking financial crime policy. Its Westminster Against Dirty Money Charter (1) is designed to stamp out money laundering, fraud and tax evasion in the borough.…

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FUNGIBLE GOLD IS GROWING PRECIOUS METAL OR STONE ML RISK



The precious metals and stones sector is increasingly under the spotlight regarding ML and TF, particularly gold. Given the fungibility of precious metals, the complexity of their supply chains and the varying levels of oversight worldwide, they continue to be an attractive means to launder money – especially gold, which remains the precious metal of choice for launderers.…

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SFO TAGGING FRAUD CASE AGAINST EX G4S CHIEFS COLLAPSES



The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has once again failed in a high-profile prosecution after a case against three former executives of a subsidiary of security corporation G4S over a tagging contract collapsed in London’s Old Bailey court on March 10.…

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BUSINESS EMAIL COMPROMISE THREAT GROWS, WHILE PHONE-BASED CLONE VOICE SCAMS EMERGE



Business email compromise (BEC) fraud is growing so fast worldwide, it is regarded by the USA’s Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to be “a major threat to the global economy”. In a report written for the US congress last November (2022), the FBI said in the USA during 2021, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) received BEC-related complaints with claimed losses exceeding USD2.4 billion, and USD43 billion between July 2016 and December 2021 (1).…

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PORTUGUESE MILK PRODUCTION STRUGGLES DESPITE RISING PRICES



Portugal’s milk production sector has been shrinking, with long-standing vulnerabilities worsened by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has increased feed and energy costs. Even though contraction has been halted in the past six months by rising milk prices, the industry remains fragile and vulnerable to economic headwinds.…

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