HKMA’s strict stablecoin regime to shape Hong Kong’s crypto future

HKMA’s strict stablecoin regime to shape Hong Kong’s crypto future

Hong Kong’s stablecoins ordinance, which took effect on Friday, puts cryptocurrency’s most-traded cash substitute under the same regulatory framework as banks, triggering a rush for a limited number of licences from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). Some market observers were caught by surprise after learning that the first batch of stablecoin licences was only…

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6 Best Simmer Sauces for Better Blood Sugar

6 Best Simmer Sauces for Better Blood Sugar

Simmer sauces are a convenient way to get flavorful dishes on the table quickly. Some contain ingredients that can raise blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure.   Dietitians say to look for sauces low in carbs, added sugars, sodium and saturated fat. How many times a week do you find yourself resorting to takeout because you’re…

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US to build the country’s “largest” immigration detention facility in Texas

US to build the country’s “largest” immigration detention facility in Texas

WASHINGTON (Gray DC) – Just weeks after the controversial immigration detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz” opened in Florida, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) said that a similar facility is being built in his state. “I expect that there will be detention facilities like the so-called ‘Alligator Alcatraz.’ We’ve yet to come up with a similar,…

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Chicago fashion brand achieves responsible in the quest for sustainable

Chicago fashion brand achieves responsible in the quest for sustainable

Shelby Olson in clothing from All We Remember’s Spring Summer 2025 Ocean Shibori line Credit: Jacob Victorine/All We Remember Thoughtfulness, respect, inclusivity, and transparency—these are just a few of the values that define All We Remember, a “responsible clothing brand,” as cofounder Jacob Victorine describes it. So committed are they to their principles, they avoid…

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Gerdau's adjusted profit falls near 9% in Q2, tariffs boost US operations

Gerdau’s adjusted profit falls near 9% in Q2, tariffs boost US operations

SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian steelmaker Gerdau on Thursday reported an 8.6% decline in its second-quarter adjusted net profit year-on-year, slightly below analysts’ expectations despite stronger performance of North American operations due to U.S. tariffs. Brazil’s largest steelmaker by market capitalization and the owner of mills across the Americas, Gerdau posted an 864 million reais ($154.26…

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