Iran Arranges First Import Using Cryptocurrency
By Tyler Durden In a groundbreaking development, Iran has made its first-ever import arrangement using cryptocurrency, according to Iran’s Tasnim News Agency. “This week, the…
By Tyler Durden In a groundbreaking development, Iran has made its first-ever import arrangement using cryptocurrency, according to Iran’s Tasnim News Agency. “This week, the…
By Tyler Durden Amazon’s palm-reading payment technology will expand to dozens of Whole Foods locations across California. Shoppers will be able to pay for groceries…
By Michael Snyder Now they are trying to convince us that dramatically higher prices are good news. Are you kidding me? Our standard of living…
By Tyler Durden Australia’s Reserve Bank is launching a pilot program over the course of the next year in collaboration with the Bank for International…
By Tyler Durden Moments ago, Donald Trump – who is still banned by Twitter – published a statement on Truth Social in which he said…
By Tyler Durden In what’s looking to be endless weapons transfers to Ukraine, the US Defense Department on Monday unveiled yet another $1 billion in…
By Tyler Durden As Democrats pat themselves on the back after the Senate finally passed their massive tax, climate, and healthcare bill – the “Inflation…
By Tyler Durden The resistance is growing as more than 75,000 irritated people in the UK have pledged not to pay their electricity bill this…
By Tyler Durden Above-average temperatures throughout Germany are pushing power prices to new records as utilities reduce electricity output in western Europe amid the worst…
By Tyler Durden The Biden administration is reportedly about to send $1 billion more in US taxpayer-funded aid to Ukraine, in what will be one…
By Tyler Durden China has begun its retaliation against Washington by announcing Friday the cancelation of a series of meetings with the United States, namely…
By Tyler Durden Something very odd emerges for the second month in a row when looking at the July payrolls report. Recall last month we…
By Tyler Durden After enduring weeks of increasingly intense protests, strikes, and highway blockades that led to fuel and other product shortages, the Panamanian government…
By Tyler Durden Former head of precious metals at JPMorgan, Michael Nowak, is currently on trial with colleagues Gregg Smith and Jeffrey Ruffo in Chicago…