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  • Zillow deletes climate risk data from listings after complaints it harms sales | Climate crisis

    Zillow deletes climate risk data from listings after complaints it harms sales | Climate crisis

    Zillow, the US’s largest real estate listing site, has removed a feature that allowed people to view a property’s exposure to the climate crisis, following complaints from the industry and some homeowners that it was hurting sales.

    In September last year, the online real estate marketplace introduced a tool showing the individual risk of wildfire, flood, extreme heat, wind and poor air quality for one million properties it lists, explaining that “climate risks are now a critical factor in home-buying decisions” for many Americans.

    But Zillow has now deleted this climate index in the wake of complaints from real estate agents and some homeowners that the rankings appeared arbitrary, could not be challenged and harmed house sales. The complaints included those from the California Regional Multiple Listing Service, which oversees a database of property data that Zillow relies upon.

    Zillow said it remains committed to help Americans make informed decisions about properties, with listings now containing outbound links to the website of First Street, the nonprofit climate risk quantifier that had provided the on-site tool to Zillow.

    Matthew Eby, founder and chief executive of First Street, said that removing the climate risk information means that many buyers will be “flying blind” in an era when worsening impacts of extreme weather are warping the real estate market in the US.

    “The risk doesn’t go away; it just moves from a pre-purchase decision into a post-purchase liability,” Eby said. “Families discover after a flood that they should have purchased flood insurance, or discover after the sale that wildfire insurance is unaffordable or unavailable in their area.

    “Access to accurate risk information before a purchase isn’t just helpful; it’s essential to protecting consumers and preventing lifelong financial consequences.”

    Eby claimed that the push to delist the First Street ratings from Zillow is linked to a challenging real estate environment, with a lack of affordable housing and repeated climate-driven disasters that are causing insurers to raise premiums or even flee states such as California.

    “All of that adds pressure to close sales however possible,” he said. “Climate risk data didn’t suddenly become inconvenient. It became harder to ignore in a stressed market.”

    As the US, along with the rest of the world, has heated up due to the burning of fossil fuels, worsening extreme weather events have taken their toll directly upon people’s homes, as well as other infrastructure.

    Last year, disasters likely amplified by the climate crisis caused $182bn in damages, one of the highest on record, according to a government database since taken offline by the Trump administration.

    As a consequence of these mounting risks, the home insurance required for buyers to obtain a mortgage is becoming scarcer and more expensive across much of the US. These changes are running headlong into an opposing trend whereby more Americans are moving to places like Florida and the south-west, which are being increasingly beset by threats such as ruinous hurricanes and punishing heatwaves.

    But assigning climate risks to individual properties has been controversial within the real estate industry, as well as some experts who have questioned whether such judgments can be made at such a granular level.

    Warnings of such perils deterred some buyers, especially if the home was particularly costly anyway. Last year, a sprawling Florida mansion was put on sale for $295m, making it the most expensive property in the country and in a place also ranked as one of the most at-risk in the US for flooding. After several cuts to the asking price, the house has been taken off the market.

    Jesse Keenan, an author and expert in climate risk management at Tulane University, said many scientists and economists have argued that “proprietary risk models that provide highly uncertain assessments can have the perverse effect of undermining the public’s confidence in climate science.”

    “There has been a growing bipartisan recognition that the government should play a more active role in supporting and standardizing risk assessment for properties,” Keenan said. “At the same time, the science is limited in its capacity to assess property-by-property assessments.

    “I do not believe that this is a sign that the brokerage industry is trying to hide climate risks,” he added. “Brokerage firms know they cannot stop the transmission of climate risk information because climate impacts are already being felt far and wide in the sector.”

    Eby defended First Street’s methods and accuracy, pointing out that the models used are built on peer-reviewed science and validated against real-world outcomes.

    “So when claims are made that our models are inaccurate, we ask for evidence,” he said. “To date, all the empirical validation shows our science is working as designed and providing better risk insight than the tools the industry has relied on historically.”

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  • Shopify suffers Cyber Monday outage for some businesses

    Shopify suffers Cyber Monday outage for some businesses

    Shopify reported Monday that its platform was suffering from multiple service outages, as Cyber Monday sales kicked off.

    Some merchants that use Shopify’s service to sell goods online may experience an issue with checkouts through the company’s point-of-sale system, the company said on its status website.

    Businesses that run on Shopify could also have trouble logging into their administrative portals.

    In 2024, merchants using Shopify services recorded $11.5 billion in sales from Black Friday through Cyber Monday, the company said, with more than 76 million customers buying from businesses powered by the platform.

    Shopify provides website design tools, online checkout services and digital advertising products to businesses of all sizes. The company says that millions of merchants use its services.

    While Shopify’s share of Cyber Monday sales may be limited, smaller businesses that rely on the company to process their transactions could miss out on crucial sales at the start of the all-important holiday season.

    Total Cyber Monday sales are expected to be more than $53 billion, according to Salesforce.

    Shopify did not immediately return a request for comment.

    As of 1:25p.m. ET, Shopify shares were down 5%.

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  • Vaccine Politics, EU Hiring, and Campbell’s Crisis

    Vaccine Politics, EU Hiring, and Campbell’s Crisis

    The future of work is changing fast. Future Focus cuts through the noise with three trends each week that matter most to HR and business leaders. When everything else is in flux, stay focused with Future Focus.

    How People Feel About Vaccines Is Now Largely Political (Time

    What to Know: A new survey of 5,000+ Americans shows vaccine attitudes are sharply polarized: 59% don’t plan to get the latest COVID-19 shot, including 83% of Republicans versus 44% of Democrats. Awareness of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s updated COVID-19 guidance is low, and support for school vaccine mandates — especially among Republicans — has fallen despite most still agreeing that vaccines’ benefits outweigh risks.  

    Where to Focus: Vaccine sentiment is now a political signal, not just a health preference, making it a potential flashpoint in workplace interactions.  Political differences are among the top 5 sources of workplace incivility, according to the SHRM Q3 2025 Civility Index. This means that vaccine-related health communications and policies can trigger polarized reactions. 

    Why Is It So Hard to Pay Cross-Border Employees In Europe (Fast Company)

    What to Know: Hiring Europeans remains administratively complex: national labor, tax, and social security rules differ. Layer on inconsistent EU directives and misclassification risks amid the persistent talent shortage, and the hiring regulatory landscape just got a little more complicated. 

    Where to Focus: Growth increasingly depends on accessing global talent, yet the operational drag of entity setup, social security coordination, and tax residency rules can erase speed-to-hire advantages. With EU labor shortages expected to worsen and demand for specialized talent up 112% in three years, organizations will need to upskill teams and draw from domestic untapped talent pools to close critical gaps.

    Research: The Global Skills Mismatch

    How Campbell’s Leaked Audio Turned a Pantry Staple Into a PR Crisis (Fortune)

    What to Know: A leaked audio recording of a Campbell executive mocking Indian workers, disparaging customers, and referencing “bioengineered” or “3D” meat triggered swift public backlash over Thanksgiving weekend. The company confirmed the recording’s authenticity and removed the leader, but allegations in a related lawsuit suggest deeper questions about internal reporting culture and leadership oversight. 

    Where to Focus: This moment highlights the direct link between leadership conduct and organizational trust. Leaders should revisit reporting pathways along with escalation protocols and prepare for the reality that unguarded moments can shape brand trust in seconds. Reinforcing crisis communications and training leaders on values-aligned behavior are essential steps to prevent isolated misconduct from escalating into an enterprise-level crisis.

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  • Heroes of the Storm Live Patch Notes

    Heroes of the Storm Live Patch Notes

    Our next Heroes of the Storm patch is live! Read on for more information.


    NOTE: Orange text indicates a change between PTR and Live notes.




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    General






    • New Skin: Warthog Gear Head Thrall




    • Players will now receive an announcement when a quest milestone is reached. This will only announce to the player who achieved the milestone.
    • Ranges of abilities on numerous Heroes have been updated to be more consistent. This may cause certain abilities ranges to reduce or increase.
    • Brawl

      • Starting January 2026, Brawls will only be open the first 5 days of every month.

    • Updated Homescreen and Startup Music.


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    Map Updates


    • General

      • A new Fallback Tower has been added to the longer lanes on each of the following battleground maps. This new tower will die when its corresponding Fort dies: Alterac Pass, Battlefield of Eternity, Blackheart’s Bay, Braxis Holdout, Cursed Hollow, Dragon Shire, Garden of Terror, Hanamura Temple, Infernal Shrines, Sky Temple, Tomb of the Spider Queen, Volskaya Foundry, and Warhead Junction.
      • Attacks from the Core, Keeps, Forts, Fallback Towers, and Towers near Keeps will now reduce Hero armor, and the reduction has been increased from -10/-20 Armor to -20/-40 Armor.
      • Fallback Towers have the same HP and Attack Damage as Keep Towers.
      • Forts, Keeps, and the Core will no longer grant Allied Heroes that take damage in their radius 35 Armor for 4 seconds.
      • The comeback system has been slightly magnified, particularly at wide level gaps.

    • Alterac Pass

      • Objective capture timer reduced by 5 seconds in each phase. The first phase only spawns a single defending unit.
      • Cavalry now gain more health in the later stages of the game.
      • Cavalry now take 60% damage from structures (up from 50%).

    • Braxis Holdout

      • Early objectives have lowered in health by 15%, but scaling has been increased significantly after 15 minutes.

    • Garden of Terror

      • Garden Terror health scaling increased.
      • Garden Terror structure disabling plant bulb now damages itself at 10% per second (up from 6%).

    • Infernal Shrines

      • Early objectives have lowered in health by 15%, but scaling has been increased significantly after 15 minutes.

    • Warhead Junction

      • Nuke damage has been changed to flat, scaling damage. Scaling is updated when a Warhead is picked up.
      • Nukes now deal double damage versus Forts, Keeps, and the Core.


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    Balance Update


    General


    • Pinnacle Rewards have been added to mutiple Heroes. These will be hard to obtain but provide powerful rewards.


    Heroes


    Falstad


    Base


    • Lightning Rod [W]

      • Cooldown reduced from 13 seconds to 12 seconds.


    Talents


    • Level 1

      • Dishonorable Discharge

        • REWORK: No longer reduces CD. Bonuses are now provided at 20/45/75 hits. At 20 hits, gain 30% damage. At 45 hits, gain an additional 75% damage and reduce the cooldown by 2 seconds. Pinnacle Reward: At 75 hits, Lightning Rod provides 2 additional strikes and Stuns for 1.25s on its last strike.

      • Frequent Flyer

        • REWORK: Reduced attack speed bonus from 40% to 25%. Now provides 1 stack per minion and 5 stacks per Hero. At 50 stacks, gain 20 Attack Damage. At 125 stacks, gain an additional 50 Attack Damage. Pinnacle Reward: At 300 stacks, gain an additional 125 Attack Damage.

      • Gathering Storm

        • REWORK: Bonuses are now provided at 30/80/150 stacks, rather than incremental gains. At 30 stacks, gain 30% damage. At 80 stacks, gain an additional 50% damage. Pinnacle Reward: At 150 stacks, gain an additional 70% damage.
        • REWORK: Lose 8 stacks on death, but can not lose milestones that have already been completed.

    • Level 7

      • Charged Up

        • Moved to be a Level 13 Talent.
        • No longer provides additional hits, but instead provides cooldown refresh on Hero takedowns.

    • Level 13

      • Thunderstrikes

        • Moved to be a Level 7 Talent.


    Guldan


    Base


    • Corruption [E]

      • Mana cost increased from 80 to 90.


    Talents


    • Level 1

      • Echoed Corruption

        • Increased stack requirement to 60. Pinnacle Reward: At 100 stacks, Corruption now heals for 50% of the damage dealt.

      • Pursuit of Flame

        • Increased radius from 10% to 15%.
        • Reworded to say “Fel Flame’s area is increased by 33%”.
        • Progress is now reset upon death and can not lose progress upon completion.



    Johanna



    Base


    • Punish [Q]

      • Slow on enemies reduced from 60% to 50%.



    Talents


    • Level 4

      • Subdue

        • Slow on enemies reduced from 80% to 70%.




    Kael’thas



    Talents


    • Level 1

      • Convection

        • REWORK: Every 20th Hero hit permanently increases Flamestrike damage by 150 and Kael’thas’s maximum Health by 50.



    Kerrigan


    Base


    • Primal Grasp [E]

      • Cooldown reduced from 10 to 8.
      • Delayed damage reduced from 195 to 165.
      • Initial damage increased from 25 to 40.

    • Ravage [Q]

      • Damage reduced from 130 to 115.
      • Now includes a baseline quest: Kill enemies within 1.5 seconds of hitting them with Ravage. Minions grant 1 progress and Heroes grant 5. At 75 stacks, Ravage gains 125 damage. Pinnacle Reward: At 125 stacks, Ravage gains 200 additional damage.

    • Impaling Blades [W]

      • Cooldown reduced from 12 seconds to 9 seconds.
      • Damage reduced from 165 to 140.
      • Radius increased from 1.5 to 1.65.
      • Stun duration reduced from 1 second to .75 seconds.

    • Assimilation [D]

      • Increased the amount of shield gained from Basic Attacks from 10% to 20% of damage dealt.


    Talents


    • Level 1

      • Fury of the Swarm

        • No longer increases shields gained from Basic Attacks.

    • Level 4

      • Sharpened Blades
      • Ravaging Ferocity

        • NEW: Gain 25% attack speed for 3 seconds after using Ravage.

    • Level 7

      • Boundless Fury

        • Cooldown increased from 10 seconds to 12 seconds.

      • Queen of Blades

        • Cooldown reduction increased from 3 seconds to 4 seconds.

    • Level 10

      • Summon Ultralisk

        • Damage reduced from 250 to 225.

    • Level 13

      • Chrysalis

        • HP lowered from 750 to 650.
        • Reduced the amount of health regenerated from 5% max health per second to 4%.

    • Level 16

      • Painful Spikes

        • Damage reduced from 70 to 60.

    • Level 20

      • Omegastorm

        • Increased extended duration from .25 seconds per hit to .4 seconds per hit.


    Sylvanas


    Base


    • Black Arrows [D]

      • Black Arrows now refers to what was previously called “Banshee’s Curse”.
      • New Baseline Quest: Deal damage to Heroes or Structures with 3 stacks of black arrows. At 250 stacks, increased the damage bonus of Black Arrows to 50%. Pinnacle Reward: At 400 stacks, heal for 25% of damage dealt against enemies with 3 stacks of Black Arrows, doubled against Heroes.
      • Reduced base damage bonus of Black Arrows to 15%.
      • Activatable portion of Black Arrows has been removed.


    Talents


    • Level 1

      • Unfurling Shadows

      • Unrelenting Torment

        • NEW: Increases the damage of Shadow Dagger by 20% and increase its duration by 1 second.

    • Level 4

      • Haunting Arrows

        • NEW: You can now activate Black Arrows to cause all damage dealt to stun non-heroes. 90 second cooldown, reduced by 3 seconds when attacking a structure.

      • Possession

        • Now a Baseline ability. 25 seconds to restore each charge, 2 seconds cooldown. Max 4 charges.

    • Level 7

      • Barbed Shot

        • Bonus damage increased from 350% to 400%.

      • Lost Soul

        • REWORK: Reduces the cooldown of Shadow Dagger when attacking non-minions with 3 stacks of Black Arrows by .75 seconds, doubled against Heroes.

    • Level 13

      • Windrunner

        • Recast window reduced from 5 seconds to 4 seconds.


    Thrall


    Talents


    • Level 1

      • Crash Lightning

        • REWORK: Bonuses are now provided at 15 and 30 stacks. At each milestone, Chain Lightning gains 270 damage. Lose 6 stacks on death, but can not lose milestones that have already been completed.

      • Echo of the Elements

        • REWORK: Bonuses are now provided at 20/40/100 stacks. At 20 stacks, reduce mana cost of Chain Lightning by 20. At 40 stacks, Chain Lightning gains an extra charge and will bounce one additional time. Pinnacle Reward: At 100 stacks, Chain Lightning will fork to an additional target each time it bounces.

      • Rolling Thunder

        • Moved to be a Level 7 Talent.
        • No longer increases Chain Lightning bounces by 1.

    • Level 7

      • Maelstrom Weapon

        • Moved to be a Level 1 Talent.
        • REWORK: Bonuses are now provided at 20/40/100 stacks, rather than incremental gains. At 20 stacks, gain 20 damage and increase the movespeed bonus to 40%. At 40 stacks, gain an additional 40 damage and Thrall permanently gains 15% increased movement speed. Pinnacle Reward: At 100 stacks, Frostwolf Resilience now provides +200% Healing.

    • Level 16

      • Tempest Fury

        • No longer provides additional quest stacks.

      • Thunderstorm

        • Increased damage bonus provided at max stacks from 25% to 30%.

    • Level 20

      • Wind Rush

        • Cooldown increased from 80 seconds to 90 seconds.



    Tyrael



    Talents


    • Level 1

      • Ardent Restoration

        • Maximum healing stacks reduced from 10 to 8.


    • Level 4

      • Reciprocate

        • Damage reduced from 190 to 170.


    • Level 7

      • Burning Halo

        • Damge per second reduced from 15 to 12.


    • Level 10

      • Sanctification

        • Cooldown reduced from 90 seconds to 85 seconds.
        • Mana cost reduced from 75 to 70.


    • Level 20

      • Aspect of Justice

        • Cast time reduced from 1.5 seconds to 1.25 seconds.
        • Cooldown reduction per enemy Hero hit increased from 10% to 15%.



    Zul’jin


    Base


    • Basic Attack Damage decreased from 96 to 94.
    • You Want Axe? [D]

      • No longer has a cap on stacks.
      • Now causes Zul’jin to lose 3 stacks (15 hits) on death.


    Talents


    • Level 1

      • Headhunter

        • Increased damage bonus per hero kill from 2% to 2.5%.


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    Bug Fixes


    Map


    • Blackheart’s Bay

      • Fixed an issue that caused the Battleground Objective to not start if a particular chest is the last destroyed chest.
      • Fixed an issue that caused the help text for attacking the Treasure Chest to not disappear if a particular chest is attacked.

    • Warhead Junction

      • Fixed Warhead Junction Nuke Damage Dealt tracking.


    Heroes


    • Cho’gall

      • Base

        • Eye of Kilrogg [Skill 1]

          • Fixed an issue that caused the Eye of Kilrogg’s cast range indicator to be slightly larger than the ability range.

      • Level 1

        • We See You!

          • Fixed an issue that caused We See You’s range increase tooltip value to display incorrectly after being selected.

    • D.Va

      • Fixed an issue that caused D.Va’s Mech to not respawn with the correct amount of Blackheart’s Bay Doubloons.
      • Base

        • Defense Matrix [W]

          • Fixed missing icon in D.Va’s Quick Cast setting for Retarget Defense Matrix.

    • Gazlowe

      • Level 16

        • Firin’ Mah Lazors

          • Fixed an issue that caused Firin’ Mah Lazorz’s warning to not display correctly.
          • Fixed an issue that caused Big Top Gazlowe’s Firin’ Mah Lazorz to create permanent visuals.

    • Kael’thas

      • Base

        • Living Bomb [W]

          • Living Bomb will not activate its effects on a target that becomes immune to Living Bomb.
          • Living Bomb will now apply its effects if the target dies with Living Bomb.

    • Raynor

      • Base

        • Adrenaline Rush [E]

          • Fixed an issue that caused Adrenaline Rush to not display the base duration in its tooltip after selecting Give Me More.

    • Stukov

      • Level 1

        • Reactive Ballistospores

          • Fixed Reactive Ballistospores tooltip.

    • Tychus

      • Base

        • Overkill [Q]

          • Overkill retarget can now also be targeted in a direction. When clicking near or on a target, it will attach to that target, but if no targets are nearby, Overkill will start firing in that direction. If Overkill hits a target while firing in a direction, that target will become Overkill’s primary target.
          • If Overkill is active when there are no possible targets, Overkill will no longer be cancelled, and instead will start firing in the direction of the last primary target.
          • Fixed an issue that caused mounting to not interrupt Overkill.

    • Valla

      • Base
      • Level 20

        • Storm of Vengeance

          • Fixed an issue that caused Storm of Vengeance to not grant 2% Attack Speed per Hatred stack.

    • Zagara

      • Level 1

        • Infest

          • Fixed Infest active current bonus tooltip.

      • Level 16


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  • US Cyber Monday spending to hit $14.2 billion, Adobe forecasts, as AI fuels momentum – Reuters

    1. US Cyber Monday spending to hit $14.2 billion, Adobe forecasts, as AI fuels momentum  Reuters
    2. Consumers spend big on Black Friday, Cyber Monday amid economic uncertainty | Morning in America  Yahoo
    3. Cyber Monday Sales Are Expected to Remain Strong After Shoppers Turned Out in Droves Over the Weekend  Digital Transactions
    4. Salesforce, Adobe Forecast Midsingle-digit Revenue Gains for Cyber Monday 2025  WWD
    5. Why Cyber Monday could break spending records despite economic uncertainty  Corsicana Daily Sun

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  • Aliaxis announces key leadership appointments to their Executive Committee

    Aliaxis, a global leader in fluid and energy management systems, announced two appointments to their Executive Committee today.

    Colleen Pritchett joins Aliaxis and is named Executive Vice-President North America, and Travis Lutes is promoted to Executive Vice-President Global Enterprise Transformation. These changes to the Executive Committee are effective January 1, 2026.

    Alex Mestres is retiring as Executive Vice-President the Americas, after 40 years at Aliaxis, having shown exceptional leadership and playing a pivotal role in shaping the Americas region, in particular IPEX, Aliaxis’ largest brand globally.

    Mathieu Rousseau, Group Chief Operating Officer, has decided to leave Aliaxis and return home to Canada after 31 impactful years with the company, working across 3 continents, and as a key member of the Executive Committee.

    Managing Director, Thierry Vanlancker comments:

    “These appointments bring together a valuable combination of external expertise and experienced internal leadership, reinforcing our Executive Committee with renewed momentum as we enter our next strategic phase.

    Colleen is a great fit to lead Aliaxis North America and she brings a proven ability to lead complex organizations through operational and commercial transformation. Travis’ appointment is a testament to the depth of talent and experience we already have within Aliaxis as he steps into the global role.

    I am confident this is the team to drive performance and reinforce alignment across the Group. I would like to thank Alex and Mathieu, for the instrumental role they played in shaping Aliaxis.  I wish them both the very best!”

    Colleen Pritchett, EVP North America, comments on joining Aliaxis:

    “I am very pleased to join Aliaxis at an important moment for the North America region, we are facing challenging markets but have strong capabilities, dedicated teams, and a solid customer base to leverage. My first focus, will be to spend time in our operations, understand our challenges firsthand, and support our teams and customers. By simplifying and strengthening our processes, and aligning around clear Group priorities, I am looking forward to driving sustainable and profitable performance together.”

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  • Linklaters advises FIA on new client clearing model in Europe

    Linklaters advises FIA on new client clearing model in Europe

    Linklaters has advised the Futures Industry Association (FIA), the leading global trade organisation for the futures, options and centrally cleared derivatives markets, on the European Agent Trustee Model (EATM), an alternative clearing model in Europe.

    The EATM is designed to broadly replicate the Futures Commissions Merchant clearing model in the US, with the aim of increasing the clearing capacity of globally systemically important bank clearing members, particularly for over‑the‑counter derivatives.

    Today marks an important milestone in the multi-year project between FIA, Bank of America, Barclays, Citi, Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan, as well as LCH Ltd, Eurex Clearing and Linklaters, with the new model now live at leading clearing house, LCH Ltd, for its SwapClear service.

    UK-based clearing members of SwapClear can now offer the EATM to their clients, irrespective of their clients’ location. Under the EATM (English law), clearing members may enter trades with a CCP on behalf of their clients and hold those trades on trust for them. This differs from Europe’s predominant ‘principal model’ in which clearing members act as financial intermediaries between their clients and the CCP.

    The Linklaters team was led by Capital Markets Partner Michael Voisin and Capital Markets Counsel Sarah Willis, working with Managing Associate Hannah Pilkington and Associate Megan Gosling. They were by supported by Tax Partners Rhian Parker and Gabriel Grossman, Tax Counsel Ulrich Johann and Omer Harel and Trusts Counsel Leah Parry. Work on a German law version of the EATM, was led by Capital Markets Partner Burkhard Rinne and Capital Markets Counsel Marc Voelcker. Both the English and German law versions of the EATM brought together legal expertise from England and Wales, Germany, the US and other jurisdictions.

    Michael Voisin, Capital Markets Partner at Linklaters, commented:

    “We are delighted to have helped the industry bring such a complex project to a successful conclusion. We began working on the legal analysis which underlies the EATM over 10 years ago and, over the last five years, have built on our initial feasibility study to design and implement the model.”

    Sarah Willis, Capital Markets Counsel at Linklaters, commented:

    “Bringing the EATM to life at LCH is a landmark moment for cleared derivatives in Europe. We’re proud to have been a part of this new alternative clearing model, which will increase the clearing capacity of globally systemically important bank clearing members.”

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  • S&P Global Collaborates with AWS to Bring Trusted Data Directly to Customer AI Workflows

    S&P Global Collaborates with AWS to Bring Trusted Data Directly to Customer AI Workflows

    • New Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server integrations with Amazon Quick Suite enable seamless access to S&P Global data
    • Partnership expands the reach of S&P Global’s trusted market, financial and energy intelligence across the AI ecosystem

    NEW YORK, Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI) today announced new integrations with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enable customers to use AI agents to ask complex market, financial, and energy-related questions and receive reliable answers from S&P Global directly within their AWS environments. S&P Global’s trusted data is now available through two new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server integrations with Amazon Quick Suite.

    Through these integrations, customers of S&P Global and AWS can now combine S&P Global’s data with their own enterprise information and AI workflows, unlocking real-time insights and transforming decision-making through S&P Global MCP servers in Amazon Quick Suite. S&P Global Market Intelligence provides a range of financial datasets, including Capital IQ Financials and earnings call transcripts, through the S&P Global MCP for the Kensho LLM-ready API. S&P Global Energy’s trusted commodity and energy market news, insights and research are delivered via the S&P Global AI Ready Data MCP Server.

    “We are excited to collaborate with AWS to bring S&P Global’s data to customers through the next generation of agentic AI experiences,” said Bhavesh Dayalji, Chief AI Officer of S&P Global and CEO of Kensho. “Our goal is to ensure customers can access our trusted data wherever their workflows take place, whether through cloud platforms, LLMs, or AI agents, enabling greater flexibility and innovation across industries.”

    “Bringing S&P Global’s data to Amazon Quick Suite enables financial professionals to harness the power of agentic AI and trusted market, financial, and energy intelligence directly in their workflows,” said Scott Mullins, Managing Director of Worldwide Financial Services at AWS. “This integration reflects our shared vision to deliver access to financial intelligence through advanced AI capabilities, together with the security, resiliency, and reliability required when working with mission-critical data and AI-driven insights.”

    These integrations expand the reach of S&P Global across the growing ecosystem of generative and agentic AI solutions and underscore S&P Global’s ongoing commitment to meeting customers wherever they work. S&P Global’s solutions and integrations create value for customers across the full spectrum of GenAI needs, from boosting the performance of large language models with S&P Global’s trusted data to enabling more efficient workflows across applications.

    Media Contacts:

    Orla O’Brien
    S&P Global
    +1 857-407-8559
    [email protected]

    Madeline McSherry
    Kensho
    [email protected]

    About S&P Global

    S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI) enables businesses, governments, and individuals with trusted data, expertise and technology to make decisions with conviction. We are Advancing Essential Intelligence through world-leading benchmarks, data, and insights that customers need in order to plan confidently, act decisively, and thrive economically in a rapidly changing global landscape.

    From helping our customers assess new investments across the capital and commodities markets to guiding them through the energy expansion, acceleration of artificial intelligence, and evolution of public and private markets, we enable the world’s leading organizations to unlock opportunities, solve challenges, and plan for tomorrow – today. Learn more at www.spglobal.com.

    Learn more about Artificial Intelligence at S&P Global: https://www.spglobal.com/en/research-insights/market-insights/artificial-intelligence

    About Kensho

    Kensho is S&P Global’s hub for AI innovation and transformation. Acquired in 2018, our vision is to help S&P Global leverage cutting-edge tech to become the world’s most trusted and innovative data, benchmarks, and ratings company. Kensho develops powerful AI capabilities that underlie S&P Global offerings, enable innovation across the enterprise, and add value for customers. The Kensho LLM-ready API seamlessly integrates a set of complex, high-priority S&P Global datasets into Generative AI models, enabling customers to accurately and effectively retrieve a set of S&P Global’s trusted data via any GenAI application.

    SOURCE S&P Global

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  • Report: A Guide to Satellite Imagery Analysis for the Nuclear Age – Assessing China’s CFR-600 Reactor Facility

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