Spain Financial News
26.01 / 16:09
26.01 / 15:09
cryptocurrency
Art
Digital Currency
Pablo Picasso enters NFT art market as family release tokens for ceramic heirloom
Pablo Picasso has been vaulted into digital commerce by his heirs.
26.01 / 14:27
European Union
Sky News
Boris Johnson braces for more criticism in parliament amid party investigation
Embattled British Prime Minister Boris Johnson looks set for a parliamentary grilling on Wednesday as the findings of an investigation over rule-breaching gatherings held at Downing Street are expected to be released shortly.
25.01 / 22:23
Technology
Kyiv
Macron says cost to Russia will be 'very high' if it attacks Ukraine
Emmanuel Macron has said there is a "very strong unity" between France and Germany in seeking to defuse tensions over the Russia-Ukraine security crisis.
25.01 / 22:23
Technology
European Union
COVID-19 in Europe: Netherlands to allow bars, restaurants and cultural venues to reopen
The Dutch government has announced that bars, restaurants, museums, theatres and other venues are to be allowed to re-open under conditions, loosening some of the toughest COVID-19 restrictions in Europe.
25.01 / 18:37
European Union
Terrorism
Science
Alexei Navalny: Russia adds opposition leader to list of 'terrorists and extremists'
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been added to an official list of "terrorists and extremists" by Moscow.
24.01 / 21:19
Law
Ban
Law Decoded: When central banks seek public discussion, Jan. 17–24
Last week, two central banks dropped public reports that can have a sizable impact on the crypto landscape in their respective countries and beyond. The U.S. Federal Reserve published a discussion paper entitled “Money and Payments: The U.S. Dollar in the Age of Digital Transformation,” which summarizes years of the Fed’s research on CBDCs. Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Russia released a report that called for a blanket ban on domestic cryptocurrency operations and mining. Both documents are framed as an invitation for public discussion, but the kinds of discussions that they will trigger are likely to be very different.
22.01 / 20:31
UPS
Digital
CEO
London Underground
Binance’s CEO: ‘Crypto advertising clampdown’ unlikely to affect crypto demand
Different regulatory boards across the globe have made their stance concerning crypto advertisements crystal clear. Here are a few participants within this club.
20.01 / 17:04
Adoption
Binance
regulation
restrictions
ad
Ad restrictions won’t impact crypto demand, Binance CEO says
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, also known as “CZ,” claimed that the growing restrictions on crypto advertisement won’t impact the demand.
20.01 / 13:43
Provident
FIVE
Digital
Singapore Shuts down Crypto ATMs After Ban on Public Crypto Ads
All cryptocurrency ATMs in Singapore have been shut down by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, following the city-state’s prohibition of all crypto-related advertisements in public spaces.
19.01 / 14:00
Ethereum
ATM
Bitcoin
Singapore crypto ATMs shut down after central bank crackdown
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has reportedly decided to shut down cryptocurrency automatic teller machines in the city-state.
19.01 / 03:47
Provident
Binance
Digital
Spain places regulations on ads pertaining to cryptos, outlines penalties too
Interest in cryptocurrencies has taken the world by storm- that’s a fact. Needless to say, with such a hike,crypto advertisements witnessed a massive boom as well. Some might see it as a way to promote these digital assets. However, regulators across the globe weren’t too pleased about it. According to the story by The Guardian, the surge in crypto ads in the UK caused concerns regarding the risk of addiction and financial harm.
18.01 / 18:52
cryptocurrency
Advertising
Bitcoin
Financial
'Misleading' crypto adverts in the UK will face stricter rules in financial regulator crackdown
Britain is to crack down on "misleading" advertisements for crypto assets which could harm consumers, the UK Treasury announced on Monday.
18.01 / 12:53
cryptocurrency
crypto ads
Storyboard18 | Can crypto ads land celebrities in legal trouble?
Cryptocurrency platforms hit the headlines worldwide as CNBC reported that reality TV star Kim Kardashian and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather are being sued over allegations that they misled investors when promoting a little-known cryptocurrency called EthereumMax to their millions of social media followers.
18.01 / 11:11
Anti-abortion MEP Roberta Metsola favourite for European Parliament presidency
Anti-abortion MEP Roberta Metsola is the favourite to succeed David Sassoli as the European Parliament president.
18.01 / 10:07
safe
Ultra-safe Austria grapples with femicides as 31 women were killed in 2021
More women than men were murdered in Austria last year, a rare occurrence in European Union member states, as the country begins to grapple with its femicide problem.
18.01 / 09:59
cryptocurrency
NFT
Ubisoft
European Commission
Spain introduces new rules for Crypto influencers
Spain has announced that influencers who advertise cryptocurrency in the country, will need to include warnings and disclose potential risks in their promotional material. This rule applies to any influencer with 100,000 followers on more.
18.01 / 09:01
Grandstanding fears as Norwegian mass killer seeks parole
Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik goes to court, Tuesday, after 10 years behind bars, claiming he is no longer a danger to society and attempting to get an early release from his 21-year sentence.
18.01 / 06:31
Dogecoin
Ethereum
cryptocurrency
Bitcoin
surges
Cryptocurrency Prices Today: Bitcoin dips, Ethereum declines, Cardano surges
The global cryptocurrency market capitalisation dipped by 2.26 percent over the last 24 hours to $2.02 trillion, while the trading volume rose by 21.51 percent to $77.49 billion as of January 18.
18.01 / 00:13
Channel migrants: UK confirms plan to use military to limit small boat crossings from France
Boris Johnson's government has confirmed reports that it is planning to involve the military in operations in the English Channel to try to limit the number of migrant crossings in small boats.
17.01 / 23:09
stars
foreign
Foreign sports stars must be vaccinated to compete in France, says minister
Professional athletes will have to be vaccinated or recently recovered from COVID to participate in competitions in France, the health minister stressed, a month ahead of the Six Nations rugby tournament.
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