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Big Tech Compliance Tracker: Facebook Backs Data Portability Law, Amazon Considers Registering Services As Separate Entities In India

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The news comes as a new Indian equalization measure came into existence in 2020 that puts a 2 percent tax on every digital transaction that foreign online shopping firms conduct. Amazon is reportedly considering registering a portion of its entities, like Amazon Music, Audible and Prime Video, in India, CNBC TV18 reported.

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ToneTag CEO Sounds Off On Payments At The Speed Of Sound

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In an interview with PYMNTS, ToneTag CEO and Co-founder Kumar Abhishek said the use of sound-based payments helps solve a problem faced by retailers and their customers, who are used to dealing in cash: They have “to struggle to find the exact change to complete a transaction.”. In such a scenario, a vast majority of 1.3

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Bitcoin For Night Owls

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Purse And Unocoin Want A Piece Of Amazon’s Indian Pie. Amazon is set to become the eCommerce leader in India, and bitcoin companies are keen to tag along for the ride. A partnership that might influence bitcoin’s adoption is between Purse, a bitcoin eCommerce startup, and Unocoin, an Indian bitcoin exchange.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

Barry Ritholtz

 The transcript from this week’s, MiB: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton CEO , is below. Jenny Johnson is CEO of investment giant Franklin Templeton. She’s been CEO since February 2020. With no further ado my conversation with Franklin Templeton’s CEO, Jenny Johnson. They run about a $1.5

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Amazon (And Others) Brace For India’s New eCommerce Tax

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With those mandates, the Indian government said that online marketplaces can no longer enter into such third-party deals, or have a single vendor supply more than a quarter of inventory across a given product. The new tax would come on top of recent changes to eCommerce’s structure, which came into effect at the beginning of 2019.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

And how is it that you, what’s this car that’s in the parking lot, it’s got plates on it and a tag and it’s brand new. Where’s the Indian version of that? Poor whites, African Americans, Native American Indians. I mean, CEO of Walmart and I are co-chairing financial literacy for all.