Indonesia to impose VAT, income tax on crypto assets from May

Indonesia plans to charge value-added tax (VAT) on crypto asset transactions and an income tax on capital gains from such investments at 0.1% each, starting from May 1, a tax official said on Friday, amid a boom in digital asset trading.
China’s largest banks signal tough times ahead

Five of China’s largest banks have said the country’s lenders face multiple headwinds this year that include the pandemic, global politics and domestic turmoil in the real estate industry.
EU’s Vestager says no antitrust concerns yet about cloud computing

Cloud computing, in which Amazon (AMZN.O) and Microsoft (MSFT.O) are the biggest players followed by Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O) Google, doesn’t pose competition concerns yet because of Europe’s Gaia-X initiative, EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager said on Monday.
World Bank approves $830 mln in loans to Colombia

Colombia will receive two loans totalling $830 million from the World Bank to fund COVID-19 pandemic recovery and education efforts, the country’s government and the bank said on Thursday.
Bank of England raises rates to 0.75%, less sure about future moves

The Bank of England raised interest rates on Thursday for a third meeting running, as expected, but softened its language on the need for further increases from here.
The current status of the job market in the United States is improving: finding workers remains a challenge

The world’s economy was thrown into chaos as the Covid-19 outbreak wreaked havoc on the globe just when everything appeared to be settling down. However, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has once again hampered the global economy. Oil and other commodities are becoming more expensive. As Covid-19 brought with it a sense of foreboding terror, dread, and […]
Analysis: Ukraine invasion sets back Musk’s dream for cheaper EVs, for now

Surging raw materials costs, made worse by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, could set back the dream of Tesla (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Elon Musk and other auto executives to roll out more affordable electric vehicles.
As world scrambles for oil, Canadian producers reluctant to spend on growth

The world is scrambling for oil after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent prices rocketing and upended global supply but producers in Canada, home to the world’s third-largest reserves, have no plans to significantly boost output.
Scotland’s digital technologies body focuses on eLearning

Commissioned from, and written by, Wendy Edie, Managing Director of Scotland’s leading digital learning and assessment developer, eCom Scotland, the White Paper advocates deploying technology-delivered learning to bring sustainability and help drive government and corporate agendas regarding upskilling, re-skilling and performance support. It argues that, while not every organisation may be ready and eager to apply such technologies as automation and artificial intelligence to its learning and development activities, every organisation needs to consider how digital learning technology can support its teams to deliver continually improving performance.
Central banks seen enhancing liquidity after SWIFT ban – Credit Suisse strategist

The banning of certain Russian banks from the SWIFT international payment system could push central banks to enhance liquidity to offset missed payments, a Credit Suisse strategist said on Sunday.