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Science & Technology

Here’s how much pocket money UK kids to get in 2021

Let’s take a look at how much money kids make from doing household chores

Finance & Economics

Reserve Bank of India introduced digital payment index

The bank aims to capture the spread of digital payments across the country

Fintech & Ecommerce

Venmo adds cash checking feature

 Venmo customers can now cash government-issued paper stimulus checks remotely

Finance & Economics

Nearly half of the Americans prefer shopping in person: survey

The report surveyed 1,000 US consumers

Finance & Economics

UAE estimated government revenues for 2021

Total government expenditures are set at AED 57.1 billion

Finance & Economics

South Koreans will soon be able to order food via bank apps

This new initiative is expected to be rolled out this year

Articles

SEC lawsuit against Ripple: analysis and forecast

We’ve gathered some expert opinions on the possible outcomes of the case and its implications for XRP

Science & Technology

African car rental startup introduced its app

The app includes self-drive and chauffeur drive options

Brexit

Non-graduate Kenyans can now apply for jobs in UK

Kenyans will now have more professional opportunities

Elon Musk

Tesla enters 2021 with a record-breaking number of e-vehicles

The company has beaten its previous record

Finance & Economics

iHerb announced new work-from-home policy

New changes coming to its employees

Society & Lifestyle

Bond market trends in G7 countries and COVID-19: analysis

As lockdowns lingered and fears grew, it directly impacted bond markets everywhere

Science & Technology

Amazon acquires US-based podcasting startup

Terms of the deals were not disclosed

Science & Technology

China installed more than 500 million 5G base stations this year

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s spokesman shared more details

Finance & Economics

Carrefour completed acquisition of over 200 stores in Taiwan

This transaction is part of Carrefour’s targeted acquisitions policy, which it intends to continue