Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said that Russian companies have started using bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in international settlements. This was made possible by changes in legislation aimed at circumventing Western sanctions.Economic restrictions have made it difficult to trade with key partners such as China and Turkey, as local banks avoid transactions with Russia for fear of sanctions. In response, Russia allowed the use of cryptocurrencies in international trade and took ste... Čítať viac
The central bank of Denmark has taken into account on a positive note its participation to the... Čítať viac
Two of largest countries in the world, Japan and the European Union is scheduled to make an... Čítať viac
Factory activity in China improved in June as company reports came in slightly stronger as new... Čítať viac
The Japanese Tankan report manifested a positive data as big manufacturers sentiment has exceeded... Čítať viac
There is a tendency for the European Central Bank to raise its inflation rate this month as shown... Čítať viac
The American economy showed off a slackening performance amid first quarter of 2017 but gained much... Čítať viac
The Congressional Budget Office stated via its analysis report last Thursday that the US... Čítať viac
The retail sales growth in Japan had slowed down in May versus the previous year, which means that... Čítať viac
BoC Governor Stephen Poloz caught the attention of the Canadian market... Čítať viac
China is taking into account a free-trade agreement with Mexico which was officially reported from... Čítať viac
The International Monetary Fund watered down its economic outlook for the United States due to the... Čítať viac
The economy of China has progressed in the second quarter as the corporate profits rose and... Čítať viac
A U.S. central banker forewarned that advanced economies and financial institutions in the United... Čítať viac
US President Donald Trump and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi had clinched the deal in i... Čítať viac
ECB President Mario Draghi argued in a statement last Monday that the... Čítať viac
Business growth in the eurozone did not meet expectations as it approaches the end of the first... Čítať viac
Theresa May, British Prime Minister of Britain, said to the leaders of European Union that EU... Čítať viac
The US Senate’s health-care bill has cut billions of dollars worth of taxes from large businesses a... Čítať viac
The majority of US stock prices crashed on the back of an ever-worsening bout of slump on both... Čítať viac
According to the most recent poll, Chinese economists have a positive outlook regarding the future... Čítať viac
Federal Reserve authorities are applying more on a hawkish side on the next rate hike signifying... Čítať viac
The Ifo Institute for Economic Research in Germany had revised its projections regarding the... Čítať viac
The U.S. central bank is ambivalent whether to proceed with the interest-rate hikes in the future... Čítať viac
The Republican bloc of the US Senate will be releasing their draft of the healthcare bill this... Čítať viac
The American economy remains optimistic as shown in the All-America Economic Survey by CNBC,... Čítať viac
Japanese manufacturers confidence rating rallied this month reaching the record level high in April... Čítať viac
The EU bloc dominated the first round of Brexit negotiations as UK officials cowered and retreated... Čítať viac
South Korea implemented tighter mortgage rules and adjust speculations regarding the resale of... Čítať viac
Japanese exports had gained higher in May which recorded on its fastest pace two years ago.... Čítať viac
RBA Governor Philip Lowe thinks that the Australian economy will still be able to grow further if... Čítať viac
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