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  • Global consensus essential for crypto assets regulation: Sitharaman

    Global consensus essential for crypto assets regulation: Sitharaman

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    New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday emphasised on the need for global consensus for regulating crypto assets.

    Addressing a series of events in Bengaluru, she said that any kind of regulation on crypto assets would require every nation’s consent, otherwise it would not be effective.

    Sitharaman added that India under its G20 presidency has kept crypto assets regulation as an agenda item for this year.

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    The IMF has given a paper on crypto-currency and the way it can affect the macroeconomic stability.

    “The Financial Stability Board (FSB), which was set up by G20, has agreed to give a report that will also focus on financial stability,” Sitharaman said.

    Reports of both FSB and IMF will be discussed in July when Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors will meet under the G20 umbrella, the Finance Minister said.

    Sitharaman further said that the government is taking several measures to widen the tax base.

    “We have brought in a parallel, simplified income tax regime with lower tax rates and less exemptions. Changes have been brought to encourage people to pay taxes,” she said.

    “Salaried class sometimes feel why they are only burdened and not others are questioned. They should remember that the government is approaching others as well, big expenditures are now being taxed, they are paying TDS. So, widening of tax net is happening,” she said.

    Speaking on the global economic scenario, the Finance Minister said: “Covid was not even completely over when the war in Europe began and it had global repercussions. Fuel prices went up and food insecurity was seen in many countries.”

    During Covid, many developed economies printed and distributed money. This formula resulted in double-digit inflation in their economies, something which was not seen there in 30-40 years, Sitharaman added.

    On inflation, she said that initially interest rates were “low for a long” and now inflation rates are “high for long” in countries which printed money and distributed it during Covid.

    “Their economy is in a state of flux and in a recessionary phase which will have spillovers worldwide,” Sitharaman said.

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  • G20 consensus that regulations on crypto assets has to be global: FM Sitharaman

    G20 consensus that regulations on crypto assets has to be global: FM Sitharaman

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    Washington: Members of the G20 agree that a globally coordinated understanding would be required not only to deal with the challenges posed by crypto assets but also to regulate them, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said.

    The grouping has responded to the issue with alacrity and during India’s presidency of the G20, a “synthesis paper” will be taken up on matters related to crypto assets, the minister told a press conference here on Thursday.

    “I am glad to say that there is a greater acceptance among all G20 members, that any action on crypto assets will have to be global,” Sitharaman and added that “the G20, I think, has responded fairly with alacrity (on the crypto challenge),” she said.

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    On the sidelines of the annual spring meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, Sitharaman along with Reserve Bank of India Governor Shantikanta Das co-chaired a meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors from member countries.

    Issues related to crypto currency and its challenges were discussed at the meet.

    “The G20 and its members agree that it’s not going to be possible to have an independent standalone country dealing with the crypto assets and that it has to have a globally coordinated understanding on how to go about regulating crypto assets,” she said in response to a question.

    “The way in which we are seeing this pan out during our presidency is the IMF’s paper is being discussed, FSB’s (Financial Stability Board) paper also will be taken up, and a synthesis paper will be prepared from the IMF paper and the FSB paper both put together, Sitharaman said.

    There will be a discussion in September and October, and in the “end of the day, we will see a roadmap being readied on how and what kind of understanding the members of the G20 have in this, and it can be taken further forward on specific actions of regulation as and when the G20 takes a call on it”, the finance minister said.

    Noting that she does not want to preempt a decision, Sitharaman said the work done by the FSB and the IMF indicate that crypto assets, particularly those that are outside of central banks, being not backed by any sovereign asset, can cause macroeconomic instability.

    “So, today, we are in the position to see how countries are now recognising that it is not just a crypto asset regulatory issue, where countries will have to come together, but the IMF dealing with it has also brought in this time mention that they can be issues of macro economic stability itself,” she said.

    “Today, I am very glad to have heard the European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde speak about specific examples of how money has been routed into this operation, resulting in too many such companies who are getting involved in it raising questions of where the trail is,” the minister said.

    Sitharaman stressed that it was a “very substantive” discussion and the agreement that all of them had was this: “Yes, it has got to be globally handled”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • No appointment of SC judges could be made during my tenure due to lack of consensus in Collegium: Ex CJI Bobde

    No appointment of SC judges could be made during my tenure due to lack of consensus in Collegium: Ex CJI Bobde

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    New Delhi: Former Chief Justice of India S A Bobde Saturday said no judges could be appointed in the Supreme Court during his 18-month tenure as the head of the judiciary since the collegium could not arrive at a consensus.

    Bobde said there have been times when no elevation of judges could take place for two or more years and it can happen in a human institution.

    Responding to a question that in his 18-month tenure as the CJI not a single appointment of judge took place, Justice Bobde said, “Yes, so? There have been periods when you haven’t had elevation for two years. You haven’t had elevation for longer. What is so extraordinary about this? We couldn’t arrive at a consensus. It can happen in the human institution.”

    Justice Bobde was sworn in as the 47th CJI on November 18, 2019 and retired on April 23, 2021.

    The former judge, who was speaking at India Today Conclave, said, “No, it is not because of the collegium system, it is because as a collegium we were unable to arrive at the consensus. It is not because of the system, it is because we failed as a collegium to arrive at the consensus about the names.”

    He elaborated that a lack of consensus was because of a particular name (in the list) or, in some cases, the reason was the order in which the elevation should happen.

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  • Mbappe, Benzema, or Messi? .. A consensus on the name of the winner of “The Beast”

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    Today, Monday, the French capital, Paris, will host the “The Best” awards ceremony for the year 2022, which is organized by the International Federation of Football Associations “FIFA” annually.

    The Best Player Award is given to the most outstanding player at the men’s level, from August 8, 2021 to December 18, 2022.

    Fourteen players were initially nominated for “THE BEST” after being selected by a panel of experts. From this shortlist, the finalists were selected by an international jury consisting of men’s national team coaches, men’s national team captains, football journalists and fans who voted via the official FIFA website.

    Winner of “The Best”

    And all the media reports unanimously agreed that the winner of “The Best” is the French star of Paris Saint-Germain, Lionel Messi.

    Romano, a famous journalist for the “Sky Sports” network, said that Messi will be crowned with the award, and he will surpass Benzema and Mbappe.

    The Spanish newspaper “Mundo Deportivo” also indicated that the captain of the Argentine national team will be crowned with the award this evening.

    The same thing was confirmed by the Spanish newspaper “Marca”, where it said that “Leo” would win “The Best”, noting that Benzema was affected by his absence from the 2022 World Cup competitions.

    Messi led his country to win the World Cup title in Qatar deservedly, and he also won the best player award in the tournament.

    It is noteworthy that the FIFA The Best awards ceremony will start at 21:00 CET / 20:00 GMT / 00:00 UAE time.



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  • Petroleum products can be brought under GST if consensus reached: Sitharaman

    Petroleum products can be brought under GST if consensus reached: Sitharaman

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    New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday said that if states arrive at a consensus, then petroleum products can be brought under the GST regime

    Addressing a post-budget interactive session organised by industry body PHDCCI, she said that if the states agree, then petroleum products can be brought under the GST ambit.

    The GST Council is scheduled to meet on February 18.

    Meanwhile, the Finance Minister, during the interactive session with industry captains, said that the government, over the years, has striven to increase public expenditure, which she said would fuel growth.

    Sitharaman further said that in the recently presented budget, the government has raised capital expenditure by 33 per cent to Rs 10 lakh crore.

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