Ukraine Financial News
14.01 / 19:15
Europe’s Mild Winter Cushions Economic Blow of Ukraine War
Russia’s economic war with the West looks set to claim a much smaller toll on Europe than the brutal recession many economists warned about just months ago, due to falling energy prices and government intervention to buttress the continent’s economy.
13.01 / 20:29
BTC
NASDAQ
Platform
Bitcoin
Time
Top crypto
After Bitcoin Price Rallies 12% to $19k is it Time to Buy Top Crypto Coin?
The bitcoin price has risen by 4% in the past 24 hours, almost hitting $19,000 after the publication of positive US inflation figures yesterday. Its current price marks a 12% gain in a week and a 6% rise in the last 30 days, as signs of an improving global economy raises hopes that 2023 will correct 2022's bear market.
13.01 / 20:29
Ethereum
Gaming
Legal
network
Today in Crypto: ConsenSys Launches MetaMask Staking, Eurojust Stops Major Crypto Fraud Network, LendHub Loses $6M in an Attack
Get your daily, bite-sized digest of cryptoasset and blockchain-related news – investigating the stories flying under the radar of today’s crypto news.__________
13.01 / 15:29
JPMorgan
dealmaking
JPMorgan caps brutal year for dealmaking with 58% fourth quarter slide
JPMorgan's investment banking fees halved last year, kicking off what is expected to be a brutal earnings season for Wall Street banks as they cut jobs and rein in costs.
13.01 / 15:25
markets
NFT
Funding
XGo’s 2022 Crypto Roundup: Four better or four worse
The beginning of 2022 saw both the crypto market cap and the non-fungible token (NFT) market reaching incredibly healthy status. Crypto reached a strong $2.5 trillion in value, and NFTs peaked after 2021’s exponential growth.
13.01 / 15:25
business
PayPal
FinTech
Cross-border
PayPal Xoom adds cross-border remittance on debit card deposit
Financial technology firm PayPal’s international money transfer service, Xoom, has announced a new product that lets users in the United States send money directly to Visa debit card users.
13.01 / 14:35
Europe’s Mild Winter Cushions Economic Blow of Ukraine War
Russia’s economic war with the West looks set to claim a much smaller toll on Europe than the brutal recession many economists warned about just months ago, due to falling energy prices and government intervention to buttress the continent’s economy.
13.01 / 12:17
COST
Digital
Warmer Weather Helps Ease Europe’s War-Driven Inflation Surge
Lower energy costs as Europe enjoys a mild start to winter have helped slow the eurozone’s annual rate of inflation to single digits, but consumer prices are still rising too quickly for policy makers at the European Central Bank, who have signaled they intend to raise their key interest rate again in the near future.
12.01 / 21:47
Corruption scandal: EU Parliament chief vows to review laws and trips in search for undue influence
The European Parliament will review undeclared trips from lawmakers and pieces of legislation that might have been unduly influenced as a result of the alleged cash-for-favours scheme that has unleashed a political storm across Brussels and beyond, President Roberta Metsola has said.
12.01 / 21:47
expansion
Ukraine war: Soledar 'still standing', Russia mulls draft expansion, Sweden has 'something to hide'
Ukraine said on Thursday its troops were holding out despite heavy fighting on a battlefield littered with bodies around a salt mining town in eastern Ukraine, where Russian mercenaries have claimed Moscow's first significant gain in half a year.
12.01 / 18:53
Wagner
Battle for Soledar: 'First Russia sends Wagner mercenaries, then highly trained paratroopers'
The fate of a devastated salt-mining town in eastern Ukraine hangs in the balance this week in one of the bloodiest battles of Russia's invasion.
12.01 / 15:13
European Union
Russia to sent new Soyuz capsule after ISS damaged by tiny meteoroid
Russia said on Wednesday it would launch another Soyuz spacecraft next month to bring home two of its own cosmonauts and a US astronaut from the International Space Station after their original capsule was struck by a micrometeoroid and started leaking.
12.01 / 13:37
COST
Digital
Warmer Weather Helps Ease Europe’s War-Driven Inflation Surge
Lower energy costs as Europe enjoys a mild start to winter have helped slow the eurozone’s annual rate of inflation to single digits, but consumer prices are still rising too quickly for policy makers at the European Central Bank, who have signaled they intend to raise their key interest rate again in the near future.
12.01 / 09:57
Police
Czech Presidential elections: Eight condenders, three favourites, two days of voting
Czechs go to the polls on Friday and Saturday to vote for their next president.
12.01 / 08:57
Police
Huge surge in Italy migrant arrivals despite PM Meloni's 'naval blockade' pledge
Migrant arrivals in Italy have increased by more than 50% since far-right premier Giorgia Meloni took office at the end last October, official statistics show, contradicting claims made by her government.
11.01 / 20:11
European Union
Police
Ukraine war: Poland to send Kyiv 'a company of Leopards' and six other top developments
Poland has decided to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine as part of an international coalition, the Polish president said on Wednesday, as Warsaw seeks to play a leading role in reaching a consensus among Western allies on such support.
11.01 / 11:43
Royal Family
Russian mercenaries battle Ukrainian resistance in Soledar
The battle for Soledar raged in freezing temperatures on Wednesday, with Russia's mercenary Wagner Group claiming to have taken control of the eastern Ukrainian salt mining town, as its fighters poured fire on a pocket of resistance in the centre.
10.01 / 19:39
TikTok
Ukraine war: 'Almost no life left' in Bakhmut and five other top developments
Russian forces are escalating their onslaught against Ukrainian positions around the wrecked eastern city of Bakhmut, Ukrainian officials said, bringing new levels of death and devastation in the grinding, months-long battle.
10.01 / 16:53
COST
Digital
Warmer Weather Helps Ease Europe’s War-Driven Inflation Surge
Lower energy costs as Europe enjoys a mild start to winter have helped slow the eurozone’s annual rate of inflation to single digits, but consumer prices are still rising too quickly for policy makers at the European Central Bank, who have signaled they intend to raise their key interest rate again in the near future.
10.01 / 05:07
Adoption
Central Bank
settlement
Russia to begin work on CBDC settlement system in Q1 as sanctions endure: Report
Russia’s central bank is reportedly set to begin developing a cross-border settlement system using its Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) amid ongoing sanctions in response to its invasion of Ukraine.
10.01 / 00:09
Technology
Night Wolves and praise for Putin mark Milorad Dodik's unconstitutional fête
Thousands of flag-waving ethnic Serbs gathered on the outskirts of the capital Sarajevo Monday to celebrate an unconstitutional holiday associated with Bosnia's brutal war in the 1990s.
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