Ratings from International Agencies Moody’s and S&P Global Ratings, Launch of ESG Projects, Financial Literacy for Schoolchildren, and Other Achievements of Octobank Record Profit in Q1 Net profit amounted to 108.5 billion UZS, a 397.5% increase compared to the same ...

In a world where fast fashion once dominated the conversation, there is now a powerful shift happening at the top of the fashion pyramid. Luxury, once defined by extravagance and exclusivity, is being reimagined through a new lens—one that prioritizes ...

India claims it is attacking “terrorist infrastructure.” Both countries have nuclear weapons. ...

The government loads $328 billion of your tax care money on the EBT cards for SNAP recipients, and they go into the stores and they buy Coca Cola products, Frito Lay products, Pepsi products. ...

One of Trump’s more bizarre claims recently is that gasoline now costs less than $2 per gallon. As every casual observer knows, the price is closer to $3. ...

Unlike the US, Canada (at least on paper) recognizes a legal right to secession. Alberta gov’t now says it may vote on secession next year. ...

President of the Mises Institute Tom DiLorenzo joins Saifedean Ammous on The Bitcoin Standard Podcast to discuss his work on US history and economics, and the increasing influence of the Mises Institute and Austrian school economics. ...

Mainstream economists have been obsessed with finding “optimal” tax rates, and Nicholas Kaldor‘s 1940 formalization of the “optimal” tariff is no exception. Austrian economists, however, know that there is no such thing as an “optimal” tax, given the harm taxation ...

This slim book engagingly written encapsulates the basic lessons of money and of how it is deformed by government and central banking in a magical story that will charm and enlighten young readers. ...