Armenia Fund’s 28th Annual International Thanksgiving Day Telethon marked a significant milestone as the organization celebrated its 30-year anniversary.
Are Israel and China Threatening the US Stablecoin Plan?
Israel and China are tightening control over digital currencies, raising questions about the future dominance of US stablecoins.
New UAE Sweeping Banking Decree Looks to Cement Country’s Global Crypto Position
The UAE has enacted a federal financial decree bringing crypto and blockchain under traditional regulatory oversight by the Central Bank.
Jordan Feted for Lifetime Achievements in Finance
A sober hand guides a large part of one of Orange County’s largest booze companies. Ed Jordan counts the title of chief financial officer and senior vice president of operations at Aliso Viejo-based ...
Saudi Arabia transfers $90 million to PA amid continued Israeli withholding of funds
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Indonesia to streamline measures for foreign investment in emission-reduction projects
Officials have completed the governance framework and implementation strategy for a new entity to coordinate regulatory policies.
China’s central bank vows crackdown on virtual currency, flags stablecoin concerns
China's central bank reaffirmed its tough stance on virtual currencies on Saturday, warning of a resurgence in speculation and vowing to crack down on illegal activities involving stablecoins.
Iraq reports 15.3% illiteracy rate
Iraq’s Executive Literacy Directorate reports a 15.3% illiteracy rate and plans to enroll 100,000 learners in literacy and accelerated education programs, while a new literacy law is under review.
Iraq’s Largest Gas Field Resumes Operations After Drone Attack
Iraq’s Khor Mor gas field, the country’s largest non-associated gas field, has resumed operations after it shut down following a recent drone attack ...
U.S. Investors Rattled Over Prospect of Rate Rise in Japan
Markets in the U.S. face a threat as yields on government debt rose around the world. Japan’s 10-year government bond closed at its highest yield since June 2008. U.S. stocks fell, with the S&P 500 ...