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UK man embezzles £500,000 from company to gamble on cryptocurrency, ultimately sentenced to prison
Another lamentable case of cryptocurrency crime has emerged in the UK. According to PANews, a 39-year-old man named Jason Lowe from North Yorkshire misappropriated over £500,000 of company funds over an eight-year period (2016-2024), converting this money into cryptocurrency for online gambling, and was ultimately sentenced to 33 months in prison by the court.
Reports say that Lowe's method of committing the crime was to forge payment records to companies like Meteorbrand, quietly transferring company funds out. His bank account had already been flagged for monitoring due to abnormal transactions, but he lied to the bank, claiming the funds came from a personal business sold in 2021, successfully delaying the review.
Saudi Arabia has released a new installment of its annual aid, providing $90 million to Palestine.
The grant was handed over in Amman to Pales_tinian Minister of Planning and Acting Finance Minister Estefan Salameh.
Saudi Ambassador Prince Mansour bin Khalid also attended the meeting.
Salameh praised Saudi Arabia’s continuous financial and political support, stressing its importance as the Palestinian Authority faces a severe financial crisis.
He conveyed gratitude from President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa.
Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its longstanding stance of supporting Palestine rights and noted that the aid will help ease hardships, especially in health and education.
On December 2, the Federal Reserve is sometimes criticized for pursuing decision-making consistency too much, but in the future, there may be a series of dissenting votes on interest rate issues, which could weaken the effectiveness of its policy signals. Regardless of the outcome of this meeting, the likelihood of multiple dissenting votes is very high. In the committee composed of 12 voting members, as many as five voting members have expressed opposition or skepticism towards further rate cuts, while three members wish to lower rates.
Threadneedle fixed income investment manager Al-Hussein stated: If a 7:5 split occurs, it will create chaos in the interest rate market trying to price a reasonable path for interest rates over the next 12 to 18 months. It will also be chaotic for risk assets seeking certainty in Federal Reserve policy.