Q&A: Nasdaq’s New Proposal for Tokenized Securities

Q&A: Nasdaq’s New Proposal for Tokenized Securities

As blockchain and similar technologies see increasing interest throughout the global financial system, Nasdaq is taking an important step to support the evolution of the markets. Recognizing the potential to deliver benefits to issuers, investors, and economies globally, Nasdaq announced today that it has submitted a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to facilitate…

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After contract stunt, Stern still in talks with SiriusXM over new deal

After contract stunt, Stern still in talks with SiriusXM over new deal

Howard Stern, the shock jock and self-anointed “king of all-media,” isn’t about to disappear from the airwaves.  The radio personality behind SiriusXM’s long-running “Howard Stern Show” said Monday he remains in talks with the entertainment company over a new contract after a prank left some listeners wondering whether he was leaving the platform.  “SiriusXM and…

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Trip.com Introduces Free Layover Experiences for International Travelers at Hong Kong International Airport

Trip.com Introduces Free Layover Experiences for International Travelers at Hong Kong International Airport

Home » ASIA » Trip.com Introduces Free Layover Experiences for International Travelers at Hong Kong International Airport Published on September 8, 2025 Trip.com, a global leader in online travel services, has unveiled an innovative Free Layover Tour Service at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), aimed at transforming extended transit waits into memorable cultural journeys. This…

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The SK Hynix Semiconductor Inc. logo is displayed at the company's plant during a media tour organized by Korea Industrial Complex Corp. (KICOX) in Cheongju, South Korea, on Friday, Nov. 23, 2012. KICOX, which develops and manages industrial complexes and support for resident enterprises as a public company under South Korea's Ministry of Knowledge Economy, held a media tour to the plant

A week after removing special status from two Korean memory manufacturers to use US tech in China, the US government is thinking about letting them go for it again, with a caveat

Let’s play a game of “guess the US administration’s next trade war move”—too late, you lose (me too). This week in the thrilling tale of most likely intentionally jarring ups and downs that is United States import/export policy, the Trump administration is reportedly considering allowing memory manufacturer giants Samsung and SK hynix to have their…

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