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Seychelles working on national policy for virtual assets
BUSINESS

Seychelles working on national policy for virtual assets

World News IntelApril 5, 2023

Hassan said the transformation in the financial sector includes cryptocurrency, an instrument that takes a…

How much is the world’s most productive river worth? Here’s how experts estimate the value of nature
BUSINESS

How much is the world’s most productive river worth? Here’s how experts estimate the value of nature

World News IntelApril 4, 2023

Southeast Asia’s Mekong may be the most important river in the world. Known as the…

You can’t hide side hustles from the IRS anymore – here’s what taxpayers need to know about reporting online payments for gig work
BUSINESS

You can’t hide side hustles from the IRS anymore – here’s what taxpayers need to know about reporting online payments for gig work

World News IntelApril 4, 2023

Do you rent out your home a few weekends a year through Airbnb? Sell stuff…

Seychelles to host world’s largest salt-water floating solar plant 
BUSINESS

Seychelles to host world’s largest salt-water floating solar plant 

World News IntelApril 4, 2023

The agreements for the project were signed in a ceremony on board the Energy Observer.…

Sure, the RBA froze interest rates this time, but there’s plenty of pain to come
BUSINESS

Sure, the RBA froze interest rates this time, but there’s plenty of pain to come

World News IntelApril 4, 2023

Australia’s Reserve Bank has hit pause on interest rates after ten successive hikes, but for…

How Clive Palmer is suing Australia for $300 billion with the help of an obscure legal clause (and Christian Porter)
BUSINESS

How Clive Palmer is suing Australia for $300 billion with the help of an obscure legal clause (and Christian Porter)

World News IntelApril 3, 2023

Australian business figure Clive Palmer is suing the Australian government for almost A$300 billion in…

Fitch Ratings: Seychelles’ credit rating remains at BB-
BUSINESS

Fitch Ratings: Seychelles’ credit rating remains at BB-

World News IntelApril 3, 2023

Seychelles’ tourism sector recorded a solid recovery in 2022. (Gerard Larose) Photo license   Seychelles’…

NZ kids will be at school for just 8 days in April – but there are ways for parents to C.O.P.E. with the holiday juggle
BUSINESS

NZ kids will be at school for just 8 days in April – but there are ways for parents to C.O.P.E. with the holiday juggle

World News IntelApril 2, 2023

April is set to be a challenging month for New Zealand’s working parents. Their children…

Super has become a taxpayer-funded inheritance scheme for the rich. Here’s how to fix it – and save billions
BUSINESS

Super has become a taxpayer-funded inheritance scheme for the rich. Here’s how to fix it – and save billions

World News IntelApril 2, 2023

Australia’s A$3.3 trillion superannuation system is supposed to boost people’s retirement incomes. The government says…

What to expect from the new Brazilian foreign policy
BUSINESS

What to expect from the new Brazilian foreign policy

World News IntelMarch 31, 2023March 31, 2023

Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was scheduled to visit his Chinese counterpart, Xi…

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