UN Body Calls For Halting Cryptocurrency Rise In Developing Countries – St. Lucia Times News

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The UN trade and development body, UNCTAD, has called for action to curb cryptocurrencies in developing nations, in three policy briefs published on Wednesday.

Although private digital currencies have rewarded some individuals and institutions, they are an unstable financial asset that can bring social risks and costs, the agency warned.

UNCTAD said their benefits to some are overshadowed by the threats they pose to financial stability, domestic resource mobilization, and the security of monetary systems.

Rise of crypto

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Cryptocurrencies are an alternative form of payment. Transactions are done digitally through encrypted technology known as blockchain.

The use of cryptocurrency rose globally at an unprecedented rate during the COVID-19 pandemic, reinforcing a trend that was already in motion. Some 19,000 are currently in existence.

In 2021, developing countries accounted for 15 of the top 20 economies when it comes to the share of the population that owns cryptocurrencies.

Ukraine topped the list with 12.7 per cent, followed by Russia and Venezuela, with 11.9 per cent and 10.3 per cent, respectively.

Not so golden

The first brief – All that glitters is not gold: The high cost of leaving cryptocurrencies unregulated – examines the reasons behind the rapid uptake of cryptocurrencies in developing countries, including facilitation of remittances and as a hedge against currency and inflation risks.

“Recent digital currency shocks in the market suggest that there are private risks to holding crypto, but if the central bank steps in to protect financial stability, then the problem becomes a public one,” UNCTAD said.

Furthermore, if cryptocurrencies continue to grow as a means of payment, and even replace domestic currencies unofficially, the “monetary sovereignty” of countries could be jeopardized.

UNCTAD also highlighted the particular risk that stablecoins pose in developing countries with unmet demand for reserve currencies. As their name implies, stablecoins are designed to maintain stability as their value is pegged to another currency, commodity or financial instrument.

“For some of these reasons, the International Monetary Fund has expressed the view that cryptocurrencies pose risks as legal tender,” the agency said.

The second policy brief focuses on the implications of cryptocurrencies for the stability and security of monetary systems, and to financial stability in general.

“It is argued that a domestic digital payment system that serves as a public good could fulfil at least some of the reasons for crypto use and limit the expansion of cryptocurrencies in developing countries,” said UNCTAD.

For example, monetary authorities could provide a central bank digital currency or a fast retail payment system, though measures will depend on national capacities and needs.

However, UNCTAD has urged governments “to maintain the issuance and distribution of cash”, given the risk of deepening the digital divide in developed countries.

Tax evasion fears

The final policy brief discusses how cryptocurrencies have become a new channel for undermining domestic resource mobilization in developing countries, and warns of the dangers of doing too little, too late.

While cryptocurrencies can facilitate remittances, UNCTAD warned that they may also enable tax evasion and avoidance through illicit financial flows – similar to a tax haven, where ownership is not easily identifiable.

“In this way, cryptocurrencies may also curb the effectiveness of capital controls, a key instrument for developing countries to preserve their policy space and macroeconomic stability,” the agency added.

Curbing crypto

UNCTAD has outlined several actions aimed at halting cryptocurrency expansion in developing countries.

The agency urged authorities to regulate crypto exchanges, digital wallets and decentralized finance to ensure the comprehensive financial regulation of cryptocurrencies.

Furthermore, regulated financial institutions should be banned from holding cryptocurrencies, including stablecoins, or offering related products to their clients.

Advertising related to cryptocurrencies also should be regulated, as is the case with other high-risk financial assets.

Governments are advised to provide a safe, reliable and affordable public payment system adapted to the digital era.

UNCTAD also advocates for global tax coordination regarding cryptocurrency tax treatments, regulation and information sharing.

Additionally, capital controls should be redesigned to take account of what the agency described as “the decentralized, borderless and pseudonymous features of cryptocurrencies”.

Source: UN News. Headline photo courtesy Unsplash/Kanchanara

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Invitan a celebrar el Día de Monitoreo de Calidad de Agua

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El Consorcio del Estuario de la Bahía de San Juan invita a la población al Día de Monitoreo de Calidad de Agua, edición 2022, la iniciativa de ciencia ciudadana más grande de Puerto Rico. Con el apoyo del equipo del Estuario, los ciudadanos identificarán el cuerpo de agua a monitorear, contarán con el equipo necesario para el monitoreo y comunicarán los resultados a través de plataformas virtuales. Esta experiencia brinda la oportunidad de generar conciencia y conocer la condición de cuerpos de agua aledaños a sus viviendas. La actividad en la Isla, este próximo sábado, 27 de agosto, se une al World Water Quality Monitoring Challenge, esfuerzo mundial donde se monitorean más de 8,000 cuerpos de aguas en todo el planeta.

“La calidad del agua ha sido objeto de discusión en los pasados meses – por enfrentar problemas relacionados a racionamiento de agua causados por sequías y falta de infraestructura adecuada en el país. El Estuario ofrece una oportunidad de comenzar a atender estos asuntos desde las bases y a través de plataformas con herramientas, como lo es la Red Comunitaria de Agua. Todo participante contará con el adiestramiento y con los recursos necesarios para convertirse en el ciudadano científico que necesita Puerto Rico”, expresó Brenda Torres Barreto, directora ejecutiva del Estuario.

Durante este mes se estarán ofreciendo talleres de adiestramiento para poder participar. A continuación, las fechas disponibles. 

Sábado, 13 de agosto, 9AM – presencial –School of Medicine, Ponce Health Sciences University, Ponce
Sábado, 13 de agosto, 9AM – presencial – SurfRiders, Rincón
Jueves, 18 de agosto, 7PM  – virtual
Sábado, 20 de agosto, 9AM – presencial – Servicio de extensión Agrícola, Jardín Botánico, Río Piedras
Jueves, 25 de agosto, 7PM  – virtual

A través de los pasados años, el Estuario ha adiestrado y apoderado a más de 10,000 voluntarios a través del monitoreo de los cuerpos de agua aledaños a sus casas, escuelas y áreas de recreo. Este año el Estuario cuenta con la colaboración de Mapfre, Sea Grant, Surfrider, Scuba Dogs Society, Para la Naturaleza, Ponce Health Sciences, Servicio de Extensión Agrícola, Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales, Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados, Agencia Federal de Protección Ambiental y el Municipio Autónomo de San Juan.

Para más información sobre inscripciones y talleres, pueden visitar la página web https://estuario.org/diademonitoreo/ o las redes sociales Facebook en Instagram: EstuarioSanJuan.

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Encuentran cadáver frente al correo en Ponce

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El cadáver de un hombre fue encontrado a eso de las 4:00 de la madrugada del jueves, en la calle Atocha, frente al correo en Ponce.

 Según el reporte preliminar, en el lugar se encontró el cuerpo de un hombre acostado sobre la acera.  No presenta signos vitales y no ha sido identificado.

Agentes adscritos a la división de Homicidios del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales de Ponce investigan.

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En prisión sujeto que supuestamente chocó intencionalmente a mujer en Rincón

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Un hombre fue ingresado en prisión por supuestamente intentar atropellar a una mujer y su hija en horas de la tarde del miércoles en la carretera PR-125, del barrio Pueblo de Rincón.

Según el reporte de la Policía, el sujeto utilizó su auto y chocó impactó de manera intencional el vehículo Mitsubishi, Outlander Sport, año 2016 y le provocó daños a la carrocería.

En el vehículo se encontraban una mujer de 53 años y su hija como pasajera.

El sujeto fue puesto bajo arresto y un juez le impuso una fianza de 65 mil dólares que no prestó.

Fue ingresado a una Institución Carcelaria del país.

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A potential increase in bus fare on the rise

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The Transport Board will be meeting this week with representatives from the Minis Bus and Taxi Associations, to discuss a request for an increase in bus and taxi fares.

Word of this came from Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Works, Lands and Physical Planning, Montgomery Daniel.

Minister Daniel made the announcement during NBC’s Face to Face program yesterday morning.

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Minister Daniel said the meeting involving the Mini Bus and Taxi Associations with the Transport Board, will take place on Friday

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Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Works, lands and Physical Planning, Montgomery Daniel

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Grenada: Cops probing incident with Anderson Peters on Harbour Master Loop Barbados

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The Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) has confirmed an incident involving World Javelin Champion Anderson Peters that occurred aboard the vessel ‘Harbour Master’ last night in Grenada.

In a statement, the RGPF says Peters is presently receiving medical attention for minor injuries. Several crew members of the said vessel are in police custody assisting with investigations. A further update will be provided.

There is anger, sadness and shock in Grenada on social media following the circulation of a viral video of the incident where Peters is seen surrounded by several men. He ends up being thrown off the vessel in the dark waters during the incident.

Peters, 24, who is a world champion javelin thrower recently returned with a gold medal in the Men’s Javelin at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon and a silver medal from the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England.

World Champion Javelin Thrower, Anderson Peters, of Grenada.

It is unclear why such an incident has occurred; however, the sight of their sporting icon being treated in such a manner has left many Grenadians angry. With some tweeting, they will never step foot back on the vessel.

It is reported the Harbour Master was supposed to have a cruise after the incident with one of the mas bands that participated in Spicemas, but video later showed the vessel remained in port following the incident.

Peters is regarded as a national icon in Grenada. He just received a welcome home reception which was attended by Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell and Minister of Youth, Sport and Culture Ron Redhead.

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Défenseur des Droits : « La crise sanitaire a accru les dysfonctionnements » vis-à-vis des administrations

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Christelle Cardonnet, cheffe du pôle Antilles-Guyane du Défenseur des Droits

En Martinique, en 2021, le Défenseur des Droits a été saisi 307 fois. 96 % des réclamations enregistrées concernent les litiges avec l’administration.

En quoi consiste la fonction de Défenseur des Droits ? 

Le Défenseur des Droits est une haute autorité inscrite dans la Constitution française depuis la loi organique du 29 mars 2011. Elle a une composition inédite, un siège et 555 délégués bénévoles dont 22 délégués répartis aux Antilles-Guyane dont 6 en Martinique. Ici comme partout en France, les droits des personnes sont souvent bafoués. Pour une personne, avoir des droits cela signifie plusieurs choses : d’abord les faire valoir (auprès de…


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L’ann?e Benzema

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Le lieutenant Karim Benzema a lui aussi repris sur le m?me rythme que la saison pr?c?dente. L’avant-centre fran?ais, immense favori pour le Ballon d’Or le 17 octobre, est devenu gr?ce ? son but au stade olympique d’Helsinki mercredi le 2e meilleur buteur de l’histoire du Real, devant les 323 buts de la l?gende Raul.

Cette Supercoupe lui a aussi permis d’?galer les 23 titres glan?s par la l?gende Paco Gento sous le maillot merengue, et de soulever son premier troph?e en tant que capitaine officiel de la “Maison blanche”.

“Maintenant, il file tout droit vers le Ballon d’Or. Est-ce qu’il subsiste encore un doute (sur le fait que c’est lui qui va l’emporter, NDLR) ? Pour moi, plus aucun”, a balay? “Carletto” apr?s le match.

Son association avec Vinicius, tr?s actif sur le c?t? gauche, a encore une fois fait des ?tincelles mercredi soir. A la 17e, “KB9” a laiss? filer un ballon transmis par Valverde en direction du Br?silien, dont la reprise a ?t? contr?e par le retour fulgurant de Tuta. Et ? la 37e, la frappe de “Vini” a fr?l? le montant droit de Kevin Trapp.

Au terme de cette Supercoupe d’Europe remport?e, l’attaquant international fran?ais, en marquant ce nouveau but, se rapproche de plus en plus du Ballon d’Or de France de Fooball.

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NHT refund applications can be submitted until year end Loop Jamaica

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Qualified National Housing Trust (NHT) contributors are being reminded that they have until the end of the year to submit refund applications.

Corporate and Public Affairs Manager, Dwayne Berbick, has cleared the misconception that refund applications must be done on the first of January.

He said that once a refund period becomes available at the beginning of the calendar year, applications can be done anytime during the 12 months.

The NHT is now refunding contributions made in 2014 or earlier. Applications can only be done online from anywhere in the world using the NHT’s mobile application or via the organisation’s website, www.nht.gov.jm. The app is available for download through App Store and Google Play Store.

“The beauty of the process online is there is no need to visit any NHT office. It takes about five to 10 minutes depending on how technologically savvy you are. Once completed, you’ll get a reference number. I always encourage persons to make a record of it, so [they] can make periodic checks,” Mr. Berbick said.

He is also urging contributors to submit error-free applications and have their National Insurance Scheme (NIS) and Tax Registration Number (TRN) on hand to complete the application.

“Sometimes we rush through the process and do not read through properly. But it is very important that individuals ensure that the information they input is accurate, because a lack of accuracy causes the application to be stalled,” he said.

Payouts are made to both overseas and local contributors through a Jamaican bank account or remittance agency for a nominal fee.

Overseas contributors who opt to use a remittance agency are also being encouraged to inform the institution of the expected funds and ascertain the requirements for pick-up before payment is sent.

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ECAB: Withdrawal of £20 & £50 Paper Sterling Banknotes

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