The Bank of Tanzania is reportedly planning to introduce a central bank digital currency, or CBDC, for the African nation after neighboring countries announced similar initiatives. Tanzania was planning to follow Nigeria’s example in rolling out its own CBDC. Luoga reportedly said that the central bank had “already begun preparations” for a digital shilling, https://cointelegraph.com/news/tanzania-reportedly-makes-plans-to-launch-cbdc
Cointelegraph
Tanzania reportedly makes plans to launch CBDC
Tanzania's central bank is reportedly motivated to introduce a CBDC after Nigeria announced a similar initiative.
For some time now Beijing has been emphasising the importance of food security. This is because grain prices in China have increased and the relations with some exporting countries are not so good now. China is expected to roll out support in order to counter price volatility in both domestic and international markets. The state-run Economic Daily has reported that prices of corn and wheat have soared. The media further added that the situation could get worse as the prices would continue to increase due to continuous rainfall and unusually cold winter in northern China. https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/amid-concerns-of-food-security-grain-prices-hike-in-china/ar-AARbMVS
Msn
Amid concerns of food security, grain prices hike in China
For some time now Beijing has been emphasising the importance of food security. This is because grain prices in China have increased and the relations with some exporting countries are not so good now.
Russian wheat prices gained last week for the sixth consecutive week amid strong export demand and an earlier rally in global benchmarks. Russian wheat exports are down by 35% since the start of the 2021/22 marketing season on July 1, due to a smaller crop and the export tax, which will rise to $80.8 per tonne this week. The tax is based on an indicative price of $315.5 per tonne. https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/russian-wheat-rises-for-sixth-week-in-a-row-amid-strong-demand
Nasdaq
Russian wheat rises for sixth week in a row amid strong demand
Russian wheat prices gained last week for the sixth consecutive week amid strong export demand and an earlier rally in global benchmarks, analysts said on Monday.
BELGRADE - Serbia has increased its gold reserves to 37 tonnes and moved them to the treasury of the central bank from Switzerland's Bern, governor Jorgovanka Tabakovic said. "All the gold of the state of Serbia, over 37 tonnes, is in the vaults of the central bank," The central bank intends to continue to acquire gold and expand its reserves further, https://seenews.com/news/serbia-relocates-gold-reserves-to-c-bank-treasury-governor-762567
SeeNews
Serbia relocates gold reserves to c-bank treasury - governor
Serbia has increased its gold reserves to 37 tonnes and moved them to the treasury of the central bank from Switzerland's Bern, governor Jorgovanka Tabakovic said.
The reverberations are hitting central and Eastern Europe especially hard, where countries have some of the highest inflation rates in the 27-nation European Union and people are struggling to buy food or fill their fuel tanks. It is most pronounced in the developing economies of central and Eastern Europe, with the highest annual rates recorded in Lithuania (8.2%), Estonia (6.8%) and Hungary (6.6%). In Poland, one of Europe’s fastest-growing economies, inflation came in at 6.4% in October, the highest rate in two decades. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/inflation-everywhere-as-world-sees-spike-in-prices/ar-AARg1lv
Msn
Inflation everywhere as world sees spike in prices
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Israel's central bank is accelerating its study, research and preparation for the possible issuance of a digital shekel aimed at creating a more efficient payments system, Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron https://www.reuters.com/markets/currencies/bank-israel-accelerating-preparations-digital-currency-governor-2021-11-29/
Reuters
Bank of Israel accelerating preparations for digital currency -governor
Israel's central bank is accelerating its study, research and preparation for the possible issuance of a digital shekel aimed at creating a more efficient payments system, Bank of Israel Governor Amir Yaron said on Monday.
India - Indian farmers squeezed by a massive shortage of fertilizers are turning to the black market and paying exorbitant prices for supplies. The shortfall has led to a thriving market where subsidized crop nutrients are sold illegally at prices much higher than levels set by the government. Shady agents have been busy fielding requests from farmers who call them in desperate need. We either have to cut the use of fertilizers and risk lower production, or pay sky-high prices on the black market, https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/indl-goods/svs/chem-/-fertilisers/black-market-for-fertilizers-is-booming-in-india-as-prices-soar/articleshow/87972990.cms
The Economic Times
Black market for fertilizers is booming in India as prices soar
With a key planting season underway for Indias millions households that depend on agriculture for a living, farmers say they dont have much of a choice.
Spanish inflation hit its highest in nearly three decades in November as increases in food and fuel costs pushed consumer prices up 5.6% year-on-year, National Statistics Institute (INE) data showed. The rate accelerated from October's 5.4% to reach its highest level since September 1992's 5.8%. Inflation has been rising across the euro zone in recent months, with Spain particularly hard hit. Rising food costs were the main driver, followed by vehicle fuels and lubricants. https://money.usnews.com/investing/news/articles/2021-11-29/food-and-fuel-costs-drive-spanish-inflation-to-29-year-high
US News & World Report
Food and Fuel Costs Drive Spanish Inflation to 29-Year High
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Singapore increased its gold reserves by about 20% earlier this year in a largely under-the-radar move the central bank says will ensure the resiliency of its portfolio. The purchases totaled about 26.3 tons https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-29/singapore-adds-to-its-gold-pile-for-the-first-time-in-decades
Bloomberg.com
Singapore Adds to Its Gold Pile for First Time in Decades
Singapore increased its gold reserves by about 20% earlier this year in a largely under-the-radar move the central bank says will ensure the resiliency of its portfolio.
A fourth-generation dairy farmer warned that climate change-related regulations and a slew of economic woes could signal the end for her family’s way of life after nearly a century. “Instead of educating people through the farmer, we’re educating them through people that have never farmed and we’re killing off our family farmers.” Rising costs, labor and supply shortages and little support – in addition to climate change and conservation regulations – are all major obstacles threatening farmers. “They regulate us on every step we make,”. “We’re constantly looked at, constantly manipulated and told what to do, and farmers don’t want to be told how to farm.” https://paine.tv/fourth-generation-dairy-farmer-warns-economic-woes-climate-change-regulations-could-end-family-farms/
Paine.TV
Fourth-generation dairy farmer warns economic woes, climate change regulations could end family farms
A fourth-generation dairy farmer warned that climate change-related regulations and a slew of economic woes could signal the end for her family’s way of life…
Indonesia is considering developing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) as one way to counter the use of cryptocurrency in the country. An assistant governor of Bank Indonesia, said that a digital rupiah would address the effect crypto trading has on the financial system. Religious leaders in the country declared that Muslims are forbidden from using crypto earlier this month, owing to elements of uncertainty and wagering. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/indonesia-central-bank-wants-fight-091219014.html
Yahoo
Indonesia’s Central Bank Wants to ‘Fight’ Crypto With CBDC: Report
Indonesia is considering developing a central bank digital currency as one way to counter the use of cryptocurrency in the country.
Tech manufacturing giant Panasonic has confirmed that its network was accessed illegally this month during a cyberattack. The Japanese company said it determined that "some data on a file server had been accessed during the intrusion." Panasonic is currently working with a specialist third-party organization to investigate the leak and determine if the breach involved customers' personal information and/or sensitive information related to social infrastructure." https://www.zdnet.com/article/panasonic-confirms-cyberattack-and-data-breach/
ZDNet
Panasonic confirms cyberattack and data breach
On Friday, the tech giant said its network was illegally accessed on November 11.
Consumer prices across the 19 countries that use the euro currency are rising at a record rate as a result of a huge spike in energy costs this year. Eurostat, the European Union’s statistics agency, said the eurozone’s annual inflation rate hit 4.9% in November, the highest since recordkeeping began in 1997 and up from 4.1% in October, the previous high mark. https://apnews.com/article/business-europe-prices-inflation-consumer-prices-66c09717fe7f1ccba8a2943e3d23044b
AP NEWS
Inflation in 19 nations using euro hits record high of 4.9% | AP News
LONDON (AP) — Consumer prices across the 19 countries that use the euro currency are rising at a record rate as a result of a huge spike in energy costs this year, official figures showed Tuesday.
The world's sugar supply balance is expected to deteriorate in the 2021/22 season that started in October due to higher use of sugarcane to ethanol production in India and lower production in Brazil. The season will see demand surpassing production for the third consecutive year, projecting a supply deficit of 1.8 million tonnes. https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/economy/story/global-sugar-supply-may-fall-on-indias-ethanol-production-boost-314012-2021-12-01
Business Today
Global sugar supply may fall on India's ethanol production boost
The season will see demand surpassing production for the third consecutive year, projecting a supply deficit of 1.8 million tonnes, 1 million tonnes more than it was estimated in October.
US- Los Angeles - Cybercriminals managed to compromise the LA Panned Parenthood network and engaged in stealing important files. The nature of the stolen files included personal information of the patients such as birth data, clinical information like diagnosis or procedure, address, and insurance data. https://heimdalsecurity.com/blog/planned-parenthood-la-data-breach-due-to-ransomware-attack/
Heimdal Security Blog
Following a Ransomware Attack, Planned Parenthood LA Suffered a Data Breach
Planet Parenthood LA has disclosed a security breach following an October ransomware attack that impacted almost 400,000 patients.
Alongside bad weather, global supply constraints have had a substantial impact on the coffee market. Uncertainty is also stemming from exporting countries such as Ethiopia, which is on the brink of a civil war, and Vietnam, which is seeing a rise in Covid-19 cases that could hit production. Meanwhile, the International Coffee Association's benchmark price of $2.07 per pound, up 85% from a year earlier. http://a.msn.com/00/en-us/AARk1AE?ocid=st
Japan's new political leadership is calling on the country's financial bureaucrats to ramp up efforts toward issuing a digital currency, pointing to China's far quicker progress as a potential challenge to the global economic order. The government has increased staff looking into legal and technical aspects of issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC), which are digital forms of existing currencies. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/analysis-japan-keen-speed-digital-052453848.html
Yahoo News
Analysis-Japan keen to speed up digital yen launch as China adds geopolitical twist
Japan's new political leadership is calling on the country's financial bureaucrats to ramp up efforts toward issuing a digital currency, pointing to China's far quicker progress as a potential challenge to the global economic order. The government has increased…
World food prices rose for a fourth straight month in November to remain at 10-year highs, led by strong demand for wheat and dairy products, the U.N. food agency said on Thursday. The Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) food price index, which tracks international prices of the most globally traded food commodities, averaged 134.4 points last month compared with a revised 132.8 for October. https://uk.news.yahoo.com/world-food-prices-climb-november-090827861.html?soc_src=social-sh&soc_trk=tw&tsrc=twtr
Yahoo Finance
World food prices climb in November, stay at 10-year peak -FAO
The Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) food price index, which tracks international prices of the most globally traded food commodities, averaged 134.4 points last month compared with a revised 132.8 for October. Agricultural commodity prices have…
Singapore - Provisional Uniform Singapore Energy Price jumped S$4,499 ($3,293) per megawatt-hour, the highest on record or about a 1,290% jump in the last few days. All of the natgas is imported from neighboring countries. Singapore's electricity prices are likely to remain elevated as natgas demand continues to strengthen across Europe and the rest of Asia. https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/singapore-power-prices-spike-1290-energy-crisis-emerges
ZeroHedge
Singapore Power Prices Spike 1,290% As Energy Crisis Emerges
It doesn't help when 95% of the country's electricity is generated by burning natgas.
Australian wheat prices surged higher last week after torrential rain in NSW swamped wheat fields waiting to be harvested. ASX wheat futures surged $50 higher to $430 a tonne but lower quality values sunk. Many expect that more than half of the state's wheat harvest will be downgraded to general purpose quality or lower. It's a huge financial penalty for farmers. https://www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au/story/7533799/wheat-prices-surge-as-rain-swamps-nsw-crops/?cs=4785
Queensland Country Life
Wheat prices surge as rain swamps NSW crops
Australian wheat prices surged higher last week after torrential rain in NSW swamped wheat fields waiting to be harvested.
Hackers used the controversial Pegasus spyware from the NSO group to breach nine US State Department employees' iPhones. It isn't known yet who is responsible, but this represents the most critical known cyberattack involving US officials and Pegasus. The spyware uses a zero-click exploit to access an iPhone's texts, photos, and videos to spy on a target. It can even turn on the phone's microphone. It works by sending a compromised message to the target through iMessage and doesn't require the victim to do anything to become infected. https://www.techspot.com/news/92501-pegasus-spyware-found-nine-us-diplomat-phones.html
TechSpot
Pegasus spyware found on nine US diplomatic phones
Reuters' sources indicated that US officials, either based in Uganda or working on issues concerning Uganda, received warnings from Apple that their iPhones were being targeted with...