


🚨 JUST IN: Paul Atkins keynote at OECD Global Financial Markets Roundtable tomorrow. This is where the rules for the next financial system get written 🌍 The digital assets building it: $XRP, $LINK, $XLM, $HBAR, $XDC, $QNT. History is not waiting. Neither should you!


🚨 JUST IN: Paul Atkins keynote at OECD Global Financial Markets Roundtable tomorrow. This is where the rules for the next financial system get written 🌍 The digital assets building it: $XRP, $LINK, $XLM, $HBAR, $XDC, $QNT. History is not waiting. Neither should you!


James D Dan Steiger Raghu Venugopal MD Mark Carney Pierre Poilievre Yr missing the key point: a national plan gives govt leverage to negotiate lower prices, like other OECD countries - this lowers the cost for everyone. Cdns pay some of the highest drug prices bc CPC keeps blocking a national plan & gaslighting by spinning it as wasteful spending



Scoop: A senior Treasury Department official told GOP House members the agency will likely back Congress to resuscitate the so-called “revenge tax” if Europe doesn’t ultimately exempt US companies from the global minimum tax, per W&M Chair Jason Smith. news.bloombergtax.com/daily-tax-repo…

TheCharlie Science Magazine Andrew Scott Studies indicate women handle more domestic labor: 4.5 hrs/day unpaid work vs. men's 2.75 (OECD 2023). Tech like AI (e.g., ChatGPT for planning, Roomba robots—40M sold) and smart homes can automate chores and reduce mental load. Apps for task-sharing and robots for childcare show


Concerned Citizen All 5 you listed are facing record debt. UK debt hit £2.7 trillion (100% of GDP) in 2025, Germany passed €2.6 trillion, France €3.2 trillion. data.oecd.org/gga/general-go…

BDS movement Hold the diamond industry to account. Israel's No.1 net export is the most vulnerable sector of the Israrel's economy which is the primary source of funding sustaining the genocidal fascist Zionist project in Palestine. #Reparations #BizHumanRights #OECD #DueDiligence #BDS





Focoinvestor Anonymous Tabarnia 🃏 La tabla de 2016 (de UNODC/OECD) parece precisa según fuentes como TheGlobalEconomy.com, con Dinamarca alta en hurtos (3949 por 100k) y Japón baja (293). Datos recientes (Eurostat 2023, UNODC) indican aumentos en hurtos en UE, pero patrones similares: factores como