Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan held a telephone conversation on June 29 with Philip T. Reeker, the US Acting …
World Bank Provides Additional Support to Help Georgia Mitigate the Economic Impacts of COVID-19
English News and Press Release on Georgia about Recovery and Reconstruction and Epidemic; published on 30 Jun 2020 by World Bank …
JSPL to sell entire stake in Oman arm for $1 billion
In a statement on Tuesday, JSPL said it had accepted a binding offer from Templar Investments to divest its entire stake in its Oman arm in line with its commitment to continuously bring down debt and …
Jordan issues double tranche $1.75 bln Eurobond, pushes public debt
The finance ministry said the issue of $500 million at 4.95% over a 5-year maturity and $1.25 billion at 5.85% over a 10-year maturity was oversubscribed by more than 6.25 times after attracting bids …
Jordan issues double-tranche Eurobond to inject liquidity into economy
AMMAN, June 30 (Xinhua) — Jordan on Tuesday issued a double-tranche Eurobond of 1.75 billion U.S. dollars to inject liquidity to offset the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the economy. The bond …
Jordan’s Eurobond issuance oversubscribed six times at competitive rates, high demand — Finance Ministry
Jordan, on behalf of the Ministry of Finance and in cooperation with the Central Bank of Jordan, on Tuesday issued a double-tranche Eurobond at $500 million at 4.95 per cent over five-year maturity …
Finance minister, during JSF discussion, outlines gov’t strategy to tackle tax evasion
AMMAN — The Jordan Strategy Forum (JSF) on Tuesday hosted Minister of Finance Mohamad Al-Ississ in an online discussion on the recent updates of fiscal policy and how to adapt to ongoing economic …
Data on financial transfers bolstered suspicions that Russia offered bounties for killing US troops in Afghanistan
U.S. officials intercepted electronic data showing large financial transfers from a bank account controlled by Russia’s military intelligence agency to a Taliban-linked account.
Intercepted financial data raised suspicious about Russian bounties: report
Large financial transfers intercepted by U.S. intelligence agencies led to raised suspicions about Russian bounties, according to the New York Times.
Suspicions of Russian Bounties Were Bolstered by Data on Financial Transfers
Analysts have used other evidence to conclude that the transfers were likely part of an effort to offer payments to Taliban-linked militants to kill American and coalition troops in Afghanistan.