
Charlotte Hughes-Morgan
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Charlotte Hughes-Morgan
Pedestrians pass along a walkway between high-rise buildings in the Zuidas financial district in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Thursday, June 18, 2020. The Dutch economy is expected to start recovering “slowly but steadily” from middle of year, with GDP expected to increase 2.9% in 2021 and 2.4% in 2022, the country’s central bank said in a statement with half-yearly estimates.
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Patrick van Oosterom |Charlotte Hughes-Morgan
ASML Holding NV called on the Dutch government to ensure stable investment and fiscal policy, criticizing tax policy decisions that reduced benefits for foreign workers. ASML cited the example of the country’s recent reversal on its tax breaks for high-skilled expatriate workers, which went through four iterations in three years before being reinstated at a slightly lower level.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Patrick van Oosterom |Charlotte Hughes-Morgan
ASML Holding NV called on the Dutch government to ensure stable investment and fiscal policy, criticizing tax policy decisions that reduced benefits for foreign workers. ASML cited the example of the country’s recent reversal on its tax breaks for high-skilled expatriate workers, which went through four iterations in three years before being reinstated at a slightly lower level.
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bloomberg.com | Charlotte Hughes-Morgan |Steven Arons
(Bloomberg) -- NN Group NV is replacing pre-programmed chat bots in client-facing roles with a version that can interact more naturally with humans, further evidence of the continued but uneven roll-out of artificial intelligence in financial services. The insurance firm, one of the largest in the Netherlands, has also launched an AI assistance tool which call-center staff can use to answer client questions.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Charlotte Hughes-Morgan
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. will open a design center in Munich, part of an effort to establish a bigger footprint in Europe. “We need to have people here on the ground in order to directly work with the customer,” TSMC’s Deputy Co-Chief Operating Officer Kevin Zhang told reporters in Amsterdam on Tuesday. The new site will support European customers in designing high density chips and will complement TSMC’s first European semiconductor fabrication facility in Dresden, he said.
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