Riyadh – After seven years of diplomatic ice age between Saudi Arabia and Iran, a Saudi Arabian delegation arrived in Tehran on Saturday. As the Foreign Ministry in Riyadh announced, the talks should be regarding reopening Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic missions in Iran.
April 9, 2023
Revue d’économie financière – Number 2023/1 – N° 149 – Digital currencies and cryptoassets
Page 9 to 17: Pierre Lahbabi and Christian Pfister – Introduction | Page 19 to 31: Aurore Lalucq – Cryptos: the guilty benevolence of regulators | Page 35 to 51: Faustine Fleuret – The French and European crypto industry: the new builders of digital currencies | Page 53 to 71: Vivien Levy-Garboua and Gérard Maarek – The false promises of Terra-Luna | Page 73 to 90: Louis Bertucci, Sébastien Choukroun and Julien Prat – Challenges and promises of decentralized stablecoins | Page 91 to 105: Nicolas de Sèze – Central bank digital currencies: a perspective on work around the world | Page 107 to 118: Nicolas Kozakiewicz – Stablecoin Technologies and Central Bank Digital Currencies | Page 121 to 138: Hubert de Vauplane – Is a digital euro legal? | Page 139 to 152: Nathalie Aufauvre and Pierre-Alexandre Aranega – Designing a central bank digital currency: public-private partnership and complementarity with cash | Page 153 to 173: Isabelle Martz – How stablecoins and MNBCs can reshuffle the cards in financial services and payments | Page 175-190: Olena Havrylchyk – Regulating Asset-Backed Stablecoin Issuers | Page 191 to 204: Xavier Lavayssière – Use and regulation of stablecoins in payments | Pages 207 to 224: Ulrich Bindseil – Implications of New Forms of Money for Financial Stability: Central Bank Digital Currencies and Stablecoins | Page 225 to 239: Christian Pfister – Monetary policy and digital currencies | Page 241 to 255: Catherine Lubochinsky and Mariana Rojas-Breu – Stablecoins and central bank digital currencies: a geostrategic challenge for the International Monetary System | Page 257 to 269: Rosa Giovanna Barresi – The confidentiality of payments: from the 18th century to the digital euro | Pages 271 to 279: Concha Betrán and Maria A. Pons – What determined the higher frequency and greater severity of financial crises in Spain over the past 165 years (1850-2015)? | Page 281 to 287: Alain-Gérard Slama – Innovation does not mean resilience… | Page 289 to 291: Dominique Plihon – Review of the book “Between dollar and cryptocurrencies – The challenge of sanctions for Europe” | Page 295 to 308: Yann Ferrat – The French SRI label: guarantee of extra-financial quality without financial cost.
The Open Vld evokes a freeze on benefits: “The difference between work and non-work should be greater”
“The difference between work and non-work should be greater,” said Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne, who, along with Flemish parliamentarian Maurits Vande Reyde, will headline the congress in May. The party will present a number of proposals aimed, in its view, at widening the income gap between workers and non-workers.
The Liberals also want to group together in a form of “single social amount” the various aids enjoyed by unemployed people, whether in energy bills, the price of transport, etc. An amount that would be linked to the fact of being available for employment, and limited in time.
Finally, the Open VLD also recommends broadening and deepening the Flemish employment bonus, the “jobbonus”, currently intended for Flemish people who work but earn less than 2,500 euros gross per month. The party wants to extend this bonus to all workers, including the self-employed, and recommends tripling the amount. Workers might thus obtain up to 1,800 euros in tax reduction per year, or 150 euros net more per month, advances Open Vld.
Classified as a red zone for several years by the website of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Agadez (City) is turning orange.
Can’t wait for the end of this coloring which is a blow to the much-desired return of tourism to the region.
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