
How ISF repeal, CSG increase and withholding tax affect French generosity
NGOs are organizing to mobilize donors and engage the youngest with a new generation of fundraising and payment methods.
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Libra: “As the world shuts down, the ambitions of this new currency are emerging”
“World” economics columnist Philippe Escande in his column.
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“The global economy is about to be transformed by Facebook’s cryptocurrency”
‘Libra’ will promote the knowledge economy through monetary recognition of individual small contributions, Iconomy co-chair Vincent Loughlin explained at the ‘World’ Forum
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Don’t take Facebook’s word for it
editorial. The U.S. company’s previous missteps should prompt financial regulators to pay close attention to the launch of the electronic currency “Libra.”
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Libra: Will Facebook’s cryptocurrency challenge central banks in the long run?
The currency, called Libra, will be based on a reserve of safe assets. Major monetary institutions will be watching its developments closely.
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“In Africa, cryptocurrencies will drive monetary integration”
Economists Jérôme Mathis and Daniel Ouedraogo argue that the continent’s authorities must take a stance on decentralized digital currencies.
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Guillaume Vuillemey: “Cryptocurrencies can have a future, but not as money”
If cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Libra, etc.) can become speculative assets and used as payment systems, then their existence would be subject to political sovereignty issues, believe economists in a forum “in the world”.
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“With its cryptocurrency, Facebook wants to compete with remittance services in Africa”
Thought Conference. Economist Jérôme Mathis analyzes the prospects and dangers of the internet giant’s future virtual currency “Libra.”
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Gold, a relic of civilization of the “barbaric economy”
Trading and mining expert Didier Julienne has pleaded in a forum for The World for a new monetary order that combines a basket of currencies, virtual currencies and…gold.
Read MoreHarley attack: A ‘manifesto’ that asks more questions than answers
The authors of the attack that killed two people in Halle, Germany, have published several documents with mixed content.
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