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Sarah B. Rogers: Europe’s Online Safety Act threatens US free speech, 12,000 arrests for speech acts in the UK, and the chilling effects of...

Introduction to the Conflict Between Free Speech and Censorship The increasing clash between the United States' strong commitment to free speech and European censorship laws...

Bank of England explains role of tokenized money in retail payment plans

Introduction to Retail Payments Strategy The Bank of England is taking a leading role in shaping the future of retail payments in the UK. Recently,...

Takaichi talks up weak yen even as Japan works to counter currency decline

Introduction to Japan's Economic Situation Japan is currently facing a significant issue with the value of its currency, the yen. The value of the yen...

Strong governance and new ideas central to Kevin Warsh ideology

Introduction to Kevin Warsh Kevin Warsh, the youngest ever member of the Federal Reserve Board, is set to take the reins of the US Federal...

5 Things to Know

Introduction to Today's Market Happy Thursday. It seemed like Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's go-to answer yesterday was "I have nothing for you on that,"...

Reserve Bank keeps interest rates on hold

Reserve Bank Holds Repo Rate at 6.75% The Reserve Bank has decided to hold the repo rate at 6.75%, citing increased domestic risks and a...

Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady as Powell Faces Political Scrutiny

Introduction to the Federal Reserve's Decision The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, recently announced its decision to maintain current interest rates....

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