Ukraine Financial News
01.12 / 00:39
European Union
Holodomor: Germany's parliament recognises Ukraine's 1930s famine as 'genocide'
Only days after the 90th anniversary of Ukraine's "Holodomor", the 1930s famine which is estimated to have killed over 3 million Ukrainians under the repressive rule of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, Germany's parliament has approved a resolution recognising the famine as "genocide".
30.11 / 18:29
Energy
Ardern irked by age question as she meets Finland PM Sanna Marin
Sanna Marin is on a working visit to New Zealand and Australia this week, the first ever by a Finnish prime minister.
30.11 / 15:35
cryptocurrency
Central Bank
banking
National
Cross-border
National Bank of Ukraine is Looking at CBDCs for Retail Payments, Cross-Border Transactions, and Crypto Trading
Ukraine is continuing the work on its digital hryvnia, or e-hryvnia, despite the ongoing aggression by Russia.
30.11 / 15:31
Manufacturing
Covid Controls Hit Chinese Factories, Adding Risks to Global Growth
SINGAPORE—Economic activity in China contracted further in November, adding pressure to a global economy already losing momentum as the war in Ukraine drags on and central banks raise interest rates to combat high inflation.
30.11 / 15:31
Eurozone Inflation Eased in November, but Further Rate Rises Likely
The annual rate of inflation in the eurozone fell in November for the first time since mid-2021 as energy prices dropped.
30.11 / 14:23
Protests
Support
Estonia introduces new two-euro coin into circulation to support Ukraine
The Bank of Estonia is issuing two million €2 coins with a special design in support of Ukraine, which will be sent to banks and retailers and enter circulation.
30.11 / 13:43
COST
Globalized Supply Chain Brings More-Turbulent Food Prices
For decades, globalization has increased the variety and reduced the cost of food. Now the pandemic, war in Ukraine and other global disruptions have shown how that complex supply chain can also result in more turbulent prices.
30.11 / 13:31
Brussels to announce decision to cut €7.5 billion of EU funds to Hungary over rule of law concerns
The European Commission is expected on Wednesday to recommend freezing billions of euros in EU funds to Hungary over rule of law concerns.
30.11 / 13:31
Riot
COVID protesters and riot police clash in China's fifth biggest city
Riot police clad in white hazmat suits clashed with protestors in the Chinese manufacturing hub of Guangzhou on Tuesday night.
30.11 / 12:15
No lift, 360 steps and a balcony as a fridge: One young couple’s life in Kyiv
For many in Ukraine’s capital, the very act of getting clean drinking water is exhausting.
30.11 / 09:57
Cinema
Croatia leaps closer to using euro with historic spending plans
Croatia moved closer to fully adopting the euro on Tuesday after the government adopted historic spending plans.
30.11 / 08:31
Cinema
Protests
World Cup 2022: France, Denmark and Poland in action on Wednesday
Eight more teams are in contention on Wednesday, in their last games of the pool stage of the competition, and fighting for a spot in the final 16.
29.11 / 23:49
Twitter
Social Media
Donations
Ukraine-based blockchain firm blasts 'fake news' for crypto donation rumors amid FTX collapse
Everstake, a blockchain firm that partnered with the Ukrainian government to launch a donation website amid the country’s war with Russia, has pushed back against online rumors and conspiracy theories that the platform was used for politically motivated money laundering.
29.11 / 22:05
Cinema
Protests
Belarus political prisoner Maria Kolesnikova in intensive care - opposition
Belarus political prisoner Maria Kolesnikova has been hospitalised in an intensive care unit, according to the Telegram channel of another opposition politician.
29.11 / 19:23
Sport
Kraken
TRON
Indian
Today in Crypto: FTX Resumes Employee Salaries, Huobi Partners with Tron & DMC on Dominica Coin, Ukrainian & Indian CBDCs
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29.11 / 17:01
Target
Cooper
Gap
ECB Must Narrow Interest-Rate Gap With Fed, OECD Says
The European Central Bank will have to raise its key interest rate much further if it is to bring down persistently high inflation, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned Tuesday.
29.11 / 16:23
COST
Globalized Supply Chain Brings More-Turbulent Food Prices
For decades, globalization has increased the variety and reduced the cost of food. Now the pandemic, war in Ukraine and other global disruptions have shown how that complex supply chain can also result in more turbulent prices.
29.11 / 15:35
week
Ukraine war: Kherson 'shelled 258 times in a week'; Pope slams 'Russian cruelty'; and NATO meeting
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian forces have shelled settlements in the southern Kherson region 258 times in the last week.
29.11 / 15:11
Ripple
Fallout
Ukraine War’s Economic Ripples Sow Discord Between Washington, Allies
WASHINGTON—Trans-Atlantic ties are starting to fray as French President Emmanuel Macron and other European leaders chafe at new U.S. policies they say compound economic woes fueled by the war in Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis.
29.11 / 14:33
Football
Migrants survive sat on rudder as ship arrives in Spain's Canary Islands
Three African migrants travelled on a ship's rudder to reach Spain's Canary Islands, say authorities.
29.11 / 13:33
Government
Blockchain
Central Bank
National
National Bank of Ukraine releases draft concept for digital hryvnia
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has introduced a draft concept for its central bank digital currency (CBDC) candidate digital hryvnia, or e-hryvnia.
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