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Inflation is ‘pouring fire’ on inequality as immigrants can barely send cash overseas: ‘I live by the day’
By
Aya Batrawy
,
Trisha Ahmed
,
Claudia Torrens
,
Menelaos Hadjicostis
and
The Associated Press
October 24, 2022
Tech
Remitly CEO on his money-transfer company’s 10-year journey to an IPO
By
Rey Mashayekhi
September 24, 2021
Commentary
Over half of global payment fees are hidden in inflated exchange rates. That can be fixed
By
Harsh Sinha
August 1, 2021
Newsletters
One day we’ll all yawn about blockchain
By
Robert Hackett
and
David Morris
February 10, 2021
Nigeria’s Oil Company Offers to Discuss Revenue Retention Claims
By
Reuters
April 2, 2016
Finance
Growing remittances dwarf global aid
By
Anne VanderMey
March 6, 2015
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MacKenzie Scott has donated more than $19 billion—but it's barely made a dent in her net worth because of the power of...
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Sydney Lake
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Netflix cofounder says he stopped work at 5 p.m. every Tuesday for 30 years to stay ‘sane,’ no matter the crisis:...
By
Emma Burleigh
Economy
The most conservative Supreme Court justices will likely join the liberals against Trump's tariffs, analyst says
By
Jason Ma