US- HR management solutions provider Kronos, also known as Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG), fell victim to a ransomware attack that impacted healthcare workforce management and payroll services. Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo, Texas confirmed that it had been impacted by the Kronos cyberattack and has since implemented payroll downtime procedures. Other cities affected. https://healthitsecurity.com/news/kronos-cyberattack-takes-down-healthcare-workforce-management-services
HealthITSecurity
Kronos Cyberattack Takes Down Healthcare Workforce Management Services
HR management solutions provider Kronos was the target of a recent cyberattack that is now impacting healthcare workforce management and payroll services.
Kazakhstan made a name for itself as the safe haven offering refuge to crypto miners fleeing China’s crackdowns. Now, the National Bank of Kazakhstan released a report on the results of its CBDC pilot. The Digital Tenge is a CBDC based on the Corda platform by R3. Other countries such as Sweden and France, have used the same platform for testing CBDCs. https://ambcrypto.com/national-bank-of-kazakhstan-releases-report-on-results-of-cbdc-pilot-project/
AMBCrypto
National Bank of Kazakhstan releases report on results of CBDC pilot project
In the crypto world, Kazakhstan made a name for itself as the safe haven offering refuge to crypto miners fleeing China’s crackdowns. But the country is also active when comes to other parts of the fintech economy. Most recently, the National Bank of Kazakhstan…
Fertilizer prices have more than doubled over the past year, frustrating U.S. farmers, who now are adjusting spring planting plans and warning about the potential for higher food prices. Escalating costs are leading some farmers to shift acres toward less fertilizer-intensive crops, like soybeans, while others said they plan to cut back on their overall fertilizer use, potentially reducing future harvests. https://www.wsj.com/articles/surging-fertilizer-costs-push-farmers-to-shift-planting-plans-raise-prices-11639580768
WSJ
Surging Fertilizer Costs Push Farmers to Shift Planting Plans, Raise Prices
Fertilizer prices have doubled or tripled in the past year, potentially pushing prices higher for commodities like corn as farmers look at changes in crops and possibly smaller harvests in 2022.
Russians have bought a record amount of gold since 2014, the Russian media has reported. They bought four tonnes of gold bullion and coins in the past nine months, which is 8% more when compared to the previous year. https://sputniknews.com/20211211/gold-rush-russians-reportedly-buy-record-amount-of-precious-metal-since-2014-1091436896.html
Sputnik International
Gold Rush: Russians Reportedly Buy Record Amount of Precious Metal Since 2014
Russians have bought a record number of gold bullions and coins since 2014 - four tonnes in the past nine months, which is 8% more on the year, Russian media reported.
US - Maryland health officials haven’t reported the total number of COVID-19 cases, or specific variants, since a cybersecurity breach more than 10 days ago. That means local health departments and hospitals are struggling to predict what may happen in the coming days, never mind what more may occur this winter, when the current surge may accelerate. https://www.baltimoresun.com/coronavirus/bs-hs-covid-spreads-20211215-jqmebl2hdffvdmacz7nhkkepue-story.html
Russia -The central bank is in discussions with market players regarding a possible ban. If approved by lawmakers, the ban would only apply to new purchases of crypto assets not to past purchases. Russia has been vocal in its stance against against cryptocurrencies, stating that the asset can be used for money laundering or to finance terrorism. Bank of Russia’s current position is a “complete rejection” of all cryptocurrencies, the report says citing a source close to the bank. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/russian-central-bank-seeks-ban-132133730.html
Yahoo
Russian Central Bank Seeks Ban on Crypto Investment: Report
The Russian central bank is looking to ban cryptocurrency investments in the country, according to a Reuters report.
China's customs authority published new food safety rules in April stipulating all food manufacturing, processing and storage facilities abroad need to be registered by year-end for their goods to access the Chinese market. But detailed procedures explaining how to get the required registration codes were only issued in October, while a website for companies allowed to self-register went online last month.
"We're heading for major disruptions after Jan. 1," said a Beijing-based diplomat from a European country who is assisting food producers with the new measures. https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/new-china-import-rules-bring-headaches-food-beverage-makers-2021-12-13/
"We're heading for major disruptions after Jan. 1," said a Beijing-based diplomat from a European country who is assisting food producers with the new measures. https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/new-china-import-rules-bring-headaches-food-beverage-makers-2021-12-13/
Reuters
New China import rules bring headaches for food and beverage makers
Makers of Irish whiskey, Belgian chocolate and European coffee brands are scrambling to comply with new Chinese food and beverage regulations, with many fearful their goods will be unable to enter the giant market as a Jan. 1 deadline looms.
Ireland - The Coombe Hospital has been the subject of a ransomware cyberattack overnight, the hospital has confirmed. The hospital isolated and locked down its IT services once the attack was discovered “on a precautionary basis” and is working with the HSE to resolve the issue. https://www.independent.ie/news/ransomware-cyberattack-hits-coombe-hospital-it-services-locked-down-as-precaution-41156106.html
independent
Ransomware cyberattack hits Coombe hospital, IT services locked down as precaution
The Coombe Hospital has been the subject of a ransomware cyberattack overnight, the hospital has confirmed.
Russia and China will develop shared financial structures to enable them to deepen economic ties in a way that foreign states will be unable to influence.
The move appears to be a response to a series of warnings that Western nations could push to disconnect Russia from the Brussels-based SWIFT financial system as a form of sanctions. The payment platform underpins the vast majority of international transactions. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping called for increasing the share of national currencies in mutual settlements and expanding cooperation to provide Russian and Chinese investors with access to stock markets. https://www.rt.com/russia/543258-moscow-china-create-independent-structure/
The move appears to be a response to a series of warnings that Western nations could push to disconnect Russia from the Brussels-based SWIFT financial system as a form of sanctions. The payment platform underpins the vast majority of international transactions. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping called for increasing the share of national currencies in mutual settlements and expanding cooperation to provide Russian and Chinese investors with access to stock markets. https://www.rt.com/russia/543258-moscow-china-create-independent-structure/
RT
Kremlin reveals new independent Russian-Chinese financial systems
Russia and China will develop shared financial structures to enable them to deepen economic ties in a way that foreign states will be unable to influence, the Kremlin has announced following talks between the countries’ leaders.
India- The regulation of private cryptocurrencies has become an area of focus of late, with the central bank warning the government against allowing them even as the latter introduces legislation to regulate cryptos. The serve Bank of India (RBI) has taken a more positive view of CBDCs and is planning to introduce two variants of it. A wholesale account-based one and a retail one. https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/other/rbi-central-board-discusses-cbdc-crypto/ar-AARVvMQ
Msn
RBI central board discusses CBDC, crypto
The central board of directors of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday discussed central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and cryptocurrencies, among other issues, at its 592nd meeting held in Lucknow.
In a groundbreaking experiment led by Banque de France, financial and technology leaders HSBC and IBM respectively achieved direct ledger interoperability and conducted a host of effective transactions across digital assets and currencies. As part of the trial, cross-border, cross-asset, security-based, cross ledger, foreign exchange, cross-CBDC & digital currency transactions were tested. https://cbdcinsider.com/2021/12/17/hsbc-and-ibm-conduct-successful-cbdc-experiments-on-cross-cloud-environment/
The Central Bank Digital Currency Insider
HSBC and IBM Conduct Successful CBDC Experiments on Cross Cloud Environment
HSBC and IBM worked through the designs and architecture of the distributed ledger in a span of four months. In
Russia runs the risk of being completely shut out of SWIFT, a major global payment system, the EU has warned amid claims in the West that Moscow is planning a strike on its neighbor. In a resolution adopted by the European Parliament condemning an alleged build-up of Russian troops and hardware on the shared border, Brussels noted that it must be poised to send “a very stark warning that military hostilities will not only be unacceptable, but also come at a high economic and political price.” https://www.rt.com/russia/543532-eu-plan-swift-cut/
RT
EU threatens to cut Russia off SWIFT
If Russia orders an invasion of Ukraine, the country runs the risk of being completely shut out of SWIFT, a major global payment system, the EU has warned amid claims in the West that Moscow is planning a strike on its neighbor.
Russia is considering imposing a higher tax on wheat exports, based on a formula that links the tax rise to increases in the price of the commodity. Under the formula, the tax will rise if prices reach $375 a ton and again if they hit $400 a ton. Russia could revise the formula for the tax if there is a significant increase in global prices. Russia also plans to set a grain-export quota again in the first half of next year. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-19/russia-proposes-to-increase-tax-on-wheat-exports-if-price-rises
Bloomberg.com
Russia Weighs Increased Tax on Wheat Exports If Price Rises
Russia is considering imposing a higher tax on wheat exports, based on a formula that links the tax rise to increases in the price of the commodity.
European power prices surged to record highs over the past couple of days after France announced the closure of four of its largest nuclear reactors. The crisis is further exacerbated by already very high prices of natural gas and cold temperatures. By the end of the month, most of the continent will endure below average temperatures, further increasing power demand. https://watchers.news/2021/12/20/electricity-prices-europe-record-highs-december-2021/
The Watchers
Electricity prices in Europe surge to record highs
European power prices surged to record highs over the past couple of days after France announced the closure of four of its largest nuclear reactors. The crisis is further exacerbated by already very…
European member states certified house crickets, yellow mealworms, and grasshoppers as food fit to be sold at supermarkets. The bugs will be sold in frozen, dried, and powdered forms and will be packed with nutrients and low-cost. Earlier this month, the World Economic Forum published two articles explaining how people must get used to eating bugs. Those who can no longer afford meat, such as ham or turkey, and other traditional holiday foods will come to find a new substitute. https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/food-inflation-grinch-spoils-christmas-cheer
The Belgian Ministry of Defense has confirmed a cyberattack on its networks that involved the Log4j vulnerability. In a statement, the Defense Ministry said it discovered an attack on its computer network with internet access on Thursday. They did not say if it was a ransomware attack but explained that "quarantine measures" were quickly put in place to "contain the infected elements." https://www.zdnet.com/article/belgian-defense-ministry-confirms-cyberattack-through-log4j-exploitation/
ZDNet
Belgian Defense Ministry confirms cyberattack through Log4j exploitation
The Defense Ministry said it first discovered the attack on Thursday.
FCJiGHEXoAkmI9o.jpg
63.8 KB
Global potash prices are set for an extended rally after the United States imposed sanctions on major supplier Belarus Potash Company (BPC), piling more pressure on farmers and consumers already facing rocketing costs and a global economy navigating rising food inflation. BPC is the export arm of Belaruskali, the world's second largest potash producer. The U.S. black-listed Belaruskali and added BPC to its sanctions list as the West escalated punitive action against Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko. Potash exports are a key foreign currency earner for Minsk. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/potash-importers-brace-prolonged-price-121658780.html
Bakong, developed by Japanese blockchain company Soramitsu, enables Cambodians to use a free mobile app to make payments and transfer money through any bank on the platform, even if they don't have a traditional account with the bank. More than 200,000 previously unbanked Cambodians use a Bakong e-wallet now. Globally, the use of physical cash is falling, and authorities are looking to fend off the growing threat of cryptocurrencies. https://www.reuters.com/markets/rates-bonds/cambodia-aims-hybrid-digital-currency-blockchain-unbanked-2021-12-22/
Reuters
Cambodia aims hybrid digital currency on blockchain at unbanked
When Cambodia's central bank launched a pilot for a digital payment system in July 2019, its aim was to increase financial inclusion in the country and expand use of the local currency over the U.S. dollar. Then came the coronavirus pandemic.
Syria's wheat production reached its lowest level in 50 years due to a combination of drought, increasing costs, and worsening economic conditions. The decline in agriculture production comes as Syria suffers from famine-like conditions in parts of the country with over 12.4 million people "food insecure" and around 90 percent of the population living in poverty. Besides rising prices, the country suffers from severe food shortages and government-run stores meant to provide subsidised goods are often empty. https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/syrias-wheat-production-lowest-50-years-un
The New Arab
Syria’s wheat production ‘lowest in 50 years’: UN
Syria's wheat production declined by over 60 percent in 2021, a grim sign for a country already on the verge of mass starvation.
The UK government urged poultry producers, and anyone keeping birds to follow strict biosecurity protocols and keep birds indoors as the country faces its largest-ever outbreak of avian influenza. All bird keepers, regardless of the number of birds, are legally required to introduce higher biosecurity standards on farms or small holdings. https://www.meatpoultry.com/articles/25952-uk-faces-largest-ever-outbreak-of-bird-flu
Meat+Poultry
UK faces largest-ever outbreak of bird flu
More than 60 cases have been confirmed since November, according to the government.
Unfavourable dryness in crop-growing areas of South America on Tuesday pushed Chicago Board of Trade corn futures to their highest price since July and soybeans to an August high. Wheat futures also rallied. South American weather was in the spotlight amid concerns about dry weather in southern Brazil, the world's top soybean exporter. https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/grains-corn-soybeans-hit-summertime-highs-on-south-america-crop-worries
Nasdaq
GRAINS-Corn, soybeans hit summertime highs on South America crop worries
Unfavourable dryness in crop-growing areas of South America on Tuesday pushed Chicago Board of Trade corn futures to their highest price since July and soybeans to an August high, analysts said.