Identity Cards News
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Police detained four men and two women in a raid in northern Pakistan as they searched for the kidnapped son of former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.
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Precise Biometrics AB, a Swedish fingerprint log-in technology provider, rose the most in more than a week after its mobile reader won approval for use on Apple Inc.’s latest iPad.
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Samsung Electronics Co. and Royal Philips Electronics NV are among companies to receive European Union antitrust complaints over claims they fixed the price of microchips for smart cards.
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Nine overseas finance officials urged U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew to limit the cross- border reach of Dodd-Frank Act swaps rules that they say are fragmenting the $639 trillion global market.
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A former manager of Siemens AG, Europe’s largest engineering company, agreed to pay $275,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over a bribery scheme in Argentina.
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Precise Biometrics AB, a Swedish fingerprint log-in technology provider, rose to the highest level in two weeks in Stockholm trading after its mobile smart card reader was certified by the U.S. government.
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Home Secretary Theresa May pledged to scrap Britain’s identity-card program within 100 days and said the government is negotiating with the companies involved to void their contracts.
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Chip manufacturers face antitrust complaints from European Union regulators over possible price- fixing of microchips for smart cards, according to three people familiar with the probe.
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Finland is changing the colors on identity cards to make it easier to distinguish between cards that are good for travel from those that aren’t.
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Swedish regulators should consider raising risk weights on mortgage assets above the 15 percent proposed last year to help the industry pad itself against potential losses, Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves said.
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