Tag: trading
Bitcoin – China Bans Cryptocurrency Trading – Economy
Home business Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin September 24, 2021, 6:54 p.m. Bitcoin:China prohibits trading in cryptocurrencies From Reuters, Shanghai / Frankfurt China is increasing the pressure on the cryptocurrency industry. The country…
Virtual money: China bans cryptocurrency trading
Status: 09/24/2021 3:26 p.m. China is cracking down on cryptocurrencies. The central bank has declared all transactions in connection with Bitcoin and Co. to be illegal. Their courses fell significantly.…
Lang & Schwarz – tax audit at trading platform – economy
Actually, things could hardly have gone better recently for the Düsseldorf-based securities specialist Lang & Schwarz: The listed trading venue operator and derivatives trader had benefited noticeably from the boom…
DAX under pressure before trading: China fears are spreading
Market report Status: 08/16/2021 7:48 a.m. Disappointing economic data from China arouse concerns on the stock markets that the global growth engine could stall. This could also bring the record…
Climate policy: How the EU wants to expand emissions trading
background As of: 07/29/2021 8:22 am Certificates for CO2 emissions have been traded in Europe for many years, and the system is now to be expanded. However, there are still…
World’s largest emissions trading system started in China – economy
After years of waiting, CO2 emissions trading has begun in China in the fight against climate change. The program is intended to help the world’s second largest economy to reduce…
Afghanistan: Taliban take important trading places
Status: 07/09/2021 12:05 p.m. The Taliban have succeeded in bringing under their control two hubs that are important for Afghanistan’s trade. Despite the militia’s massive territorial gains, US President Biden…
Was there “insider trading” in the award of the hospital cleaning contract?
In front of the Purpan University Hospital in Toulouse. Drawing. – F. Scheiber – Sipa The Toulouse CHU executive who prepared the transfer to the private sector of the hospital’s…