Regulation stories
Rising electricity demand is forcing Southeast Asian governments to back grids, storage and interconnectors as much as new power plants.
Councils and planners will get a single system for consultation data as the deal links engagement software with analytics amid rising scrutiny.
Rising demand for critical minerals is pushing US automakers and policymakers to treat battery recycling as a supply-chain security issue.
Compliance teams can now query live case data in seconds as SpeakUp's new tool aims to cut manual reporting and investigation work.
The pilot could make institutional bitcoin and ether trading easier by adding bank balance sheet support, credit intermediation and T+1 settlement.
Multilingual 24/7 support is becoming essential as Asia-Pacific payments firms race to reassure merchants using stablecoin-linked services.
Forrester says investors and buyers could face new risks and disclosures as OpenAI and Anthropic move towards listings and Washington weighs equity.
Rising deadline pressure is leaving finance and payroll teams more exposed to sophisticated scams that can disrupt payments and damage trust.
Closer oversight now gives the crypto broker a route to offer payments, deposits and derivatives services to Australian customers.
Wider adoption of AI tools is prompting calls for plain-language data rules that give New Zealanders more control over personal information.
Fragmented competition and falling hardware costs are set to propel the sector from USD $8.3 billion in 2026 to USD $153.4 billion by 2033.
Investors now judge private equity targets by how AI could erode margins, weaken moats or lift pricing, not just technical novelty.
The tie-up could reduce missed repayments for UK workers by directing consolidation loan funds straight to existing creditors through payroll.
Approval would let the fintech bring U.S. payments, savings and credit operations in-house, reducing reliance on partner banks.
Australia's net zero goal faces fresh strain as billions flow into data centres that could lift power demand, water use and emissions.
Bad contact data is costing large Australian organisations hundreds of thousands of dollars a year through delayed payments, fraud risk and wasted spend.
Better in-cab tech and AI are easing risks and costs for UK fleets, with 90% of managers saying drivers feel safer than five years ago.
Parents are increasingly uneasy as connected devices become a staple of play, with many hiding WiFi toys or limiting use to restore balance.
Temporary loss of access to a frontier model could disrupt service delivery, compliance and operations as AI enters core business systems.
Scammers are exploiting Prime Day shopping sprees as Australia's new rules aim to stop fraudulent texts, emails and instant payments.