U.S. stocks hit new highs on Tuesday, alongside global equities, as the path for a smooth U.S. power transition opened, French tax authorities began demanding millions of euros in ‘additional taxes from U.S. tech giants, and an ECB executive said Eurozone banks could again be allowed to pay dividends if their balance sheets are in order. Additionally, Robin Harding of the FT explains why Japanese stamps are hampering the country’s digitization efforts.US stocks hit record high as investors look to new administration
https://www.ft.com/content/433048a5-c489-4ddd-aebd-d56fb8f3edfc
US tech companies receive digital tax requests from French authorities
ft.com/content/2cfe3d07-7e69-4f57-b634-8b6002f967cb
ECB to lift ban on bank dividends next year if balance sheets are strong enough
ft.com/content/62c9e91e-ce88-41cb-aa23-de67687cdeef?edit=true
Japan drops ‘hanko’ seal to digitize bureaucracy
https://www.ft.com/content/e05b0e61-1aa6-4e96-822b-538f1a33d806
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