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The appearance of crypto-assets and the digitization of payments are confusing the cards of the classic distribution between central bank money and commercial money. Article published as part of Printemps de l'Economie, of which La Tribune is a partner. The author, Nathalie Aufauvre, is Director General of Financial Stability and Operations at the Banque de France.
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Starting October 13, and for three weeks only, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be able to fill out a form to bring their parents and grandparents in as part of a strongly condemned lottery system.
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Microsoft said on Monday it had taken action against Trickbot, one of the world's largest malware vendors, in an effort to protect the U.S. election from cyberattacks.
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This is not the first time that communication around the president's state of health has been disturbingly obscure.
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The Portuguese footballer will not be able to play against Sweden on Wednesday night. He tested positive for covid-19.
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If the European population were to choose the President of the United States, it is likely that the majority would vote Biden only to eliminate Trump. But there are other reasons to consider.
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A building in Rome belonging to nuns will be transformed into a reception center for around sixty refugees, the chaplain responsible for Pope Francis' charities announced on Monday, October 12.
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In this southern state, some voters had to wait a long time to be able to cast their vote, on the first day of the advance poll. A sign that voter turnout is on the rise, but also that voting problems exist in parts of the United States.
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The IT group announced on October 12 that it had dismantled the servers used by Trickbot. This hacking operation could have been used against the infrastructure of the US elections, reports CNN.
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Donald Trump back in meeting. The US president held his first campaign rally on Monday since he tested positive for Covid-19.