Britain’s Economic Outlook 2025: Is the UK Back on Track?
23/10/2025The latest GDP data shows an economy that is moving, but barely. Growth in August landed exactly where analysts expected, yet it was not enough to restore the momentum seen.
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The latest GDP data shows an economy that is moving, but barely. Growth in August landed exactly where analysts expected, yet it was not enough to restore the momentum seen.
Kenya Parliament recently passed the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill, a framework designed to govern cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and virtual asset service providers. The legislation, now awaiting presidential assent, positions Kenya.
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