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  • Companies face fines of up to €75,000 for each BREACH of the legislation.
    a failure to obey a law or to do what was promised or agreed
  • The CYBER-economy of telecoms and the internet theoretically makes it possible for chunks of the workforce to operate from home
    involving, using, or relating to computers, especially the internet:
  • Removing TOXIC ASSET would also reduce the volatility of banks' stock prices
    a financial asset (= something a person or company owns) whose price has fallen by a large amount and that cannot be easily sold
  • He refused to give a FORECAST on when 365 is likely to make money for shareholders.
    a statement of what is judged likely to happen in the future, based on information you have now
  • The firm's organizational infrastructure needed a major OVERHAUL.
    the act of repairing or improving something so that every part of it works as it should
  • The PLAINTIFF claimed damages for the financial losses suffered through breach of copyright.
    a person or company that makes a legal complaint about someone else in a court of law
  • Major U.S. banks came under growing pressure from banking regulators to improve the security of customer accounts after Citigroup Inc became the latest HIGH-PROFILE victim of a cyber attack
    attracting a lot of attention and interest from the public and newpapers, television
  • More and more people are taking out fixed-rate HOME LOAN..
    a loan that you get to buy a home
  • Employee anger over pay violations in the restaurant industry may have reached a TIPPING POINT.
    a time during an activity or process when an important decision has to be made or when a situation changes completely
  • Macquarie’s larger global RIVALS such as Goldman Sachs are also facing turbulent times with some resorting to job cuts to keep costs under control.
    a person, company, product, etc. competing with others for the same thing or in the same area
  • The state's mining law requires mine operators to COMPLY with local land use regulations,
    to obey a particular rule or law, or act according to an agreement
  • When applying for a loan, customers may be required to prove their ability to repay the DEBT.
    the amount of money that is owed by a person, company, country, etc. and that they usually have to pay interest on
  • Investment banks were changing rapidly into financial supermarkets whose business increasingly revolved around mergers and ACQUISITIONS.
    something that is bought by a company, such as another company, a building, or a piece of land
  • Failure to comply with the latest regulations could result in LEGAL LIABILITY if patient health is affected.
    responsibility that someone has for their actions, for example the responsibility to pay another person for harm or damage that is a result of these actions
  • Like Sony, which has declared several security breaches of its networks this year, Citi has already started to COME UNDER FIRE for not telling customers sooner.
    to be criticized
  • The pay agreement was a WATERSHED in the development of the company's labour relations system.
    an event or period that is important because it represents a big change in how people do or think about something
  • They were forced to give up their home because they couldn't pay the MORTGAGE.
    an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself
  • "If a bank can't keep data secure, it's going to have a CHILLING EFFECT not only on the banking industry, but on ecommerce," Rothken said.
    a discouraging or deterring effect, especially one resulting from a restrictive law or regulation
  • As regulators weigh whether to require more spending on security, "this could be THE STRAW THAT BREAKS THE CAMEL'S BACK", she said.
    A series of irritating occurrences that eventually lead to one final thing that causes a person to lose their patience or to react in a strong way.
  • Taxpayers who do not send in their tax return by the deadline will pay a £100 PENALTY.
    an amount of money that someone is forced to pay for failing to obey a rule, law, etc
  • David Bowie SECURITIZED his potential earnings by issuing bonds against the future royalties of his recording catalogues.
    to borrow money in the form of bonds which can then be traded on financial markets