(Bloomberg) Companies including Airbus SE, Deutsche Telekom AG and Orange SA have written to European Union officials to support a plan that would make it harder for US cloud providers to earn the highest cybersecurity certification. Most Read from BloombergSam Altman, OpenAI Board Open Talks to Negotiate His Possible ReturnBinance Pleads Guilty, Loses CZ, Pays Fines to End Legal WoesNvidia Fails to Satisfy Lofty Investor Expectations for AI BoomOpenAI in ‘Intense Discussions’ to Quell Potent
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(Bloomberg) UBS Group AG tops the billing this week, when a bevvy of telecommunications companies from Europe and Africa also report.Most Read from BloombergAmazon’s Jeff Bezos Announces Move to Miami From SeattleSam Bankman-Fried Convicted of Fraud in Stunning FTX CrashBiggest Cross-Asset Rally This Year Takes Wall Street by StormIceland’s Blue Lagoon on Alert for Magma Flows After EarthquakesIsrael’s Fight With Iran Proxies in Syria Poisons Russia TiesUBS will be eager to show the benefits