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Sellside tales of woe
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In praise of box-ticking
Alphabet, Netflix and Amazon have cried foul over a new proposal from European telecoms companies
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Vas Narasimhan warns giving Brussels power over drug manufacturing during crises will hit investment
Proposal for compulsory licensing risks ire of pharma groups keen to protect patents and revenue
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