AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Tech Crackdown: Luxembourg-based EU top court has dismissed Google/Alphabet’s final appeal over the record €4.1bn Android antitrust fine, ending an eight-year fight over alleged anti-competitive defaults and pre-installation deals for Google Search, Chrome and the Play Store. Digital Finance in Luxembourg: Standard Chartered says it has secured a MiCA licence via its Luxembourg entity, positioning the country as its EU digital-asset hub for regulated custody and related services. Crypto Infrastructure: Circle and Standard Chartered move forward on institutional USDC minting and redemption through a regulated banking channel in Dubai, aiming to expand once approvals land. Logistics Deal: Ceva Logistics plans to acquire Paack’s France, Spain and Portugal operations and fold them into Colis Privé, strengthening last-mile coverage including in Belgium and Luxembourg. Geospatial Innovation: RSS-Hydro wins a Benelux Enterprise Award for AI-enabled Earth observation and disaster risk tools. Wealth Snapshot: UBS reports Israel ranks 18th globally for average personal wealth, while median wealth trends point to widening gaps. Markets Forecasts: New reports project rapid growth for 5G NTN and electrical steel markets through 2031.
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