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Paxos Singapore Stablecoin Push Shows Yield Products Are Moving Into Regulated Wrappers

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July 8, 2026

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Paxos Singapore Stablecoin Push Shows Yield Products Are Moving Into Regulated Wrappers

Stablecoins are no longer just about holding a digital dollar. Paxos launching USDGL in Singapore shows how issuers are trying to move into regulated yield-bearing products without losing the trust that stablecoin users

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The Economic Times

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· Jun 28, 2026

Asia's food vendors hit by soaring plastic costs

Asia's food vendors hit by soaring plastic costs

The Independent

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· Jun 27, 2026

Why California is changing its ‘Best By’ labels on all food items

Starting next month, only foods with the approved labels can be sold in California, though older products may still display different labels during the transition

Nepal News

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· Jul 7, 2026

चितवनमा प्रांगारिक उत्पादनलाई बजारीकरण गर्न बिक्री कक्ष

चितवन। जिल्लामा उत्पादित प्रांगारिक कृषिजन्य उत्पादनको बजारीकरणका लागि बिक्री कक्ष स्थापना गरिएको छ। भरतपुर महानगरपालिका–७ मा जिल्ला प्रांगारिक संघ चितवनको प्रांगारिक बिक्री कक्ष स्थापना गरिएको हो। जिल्ला कृषि विकास कार्यालय चितवनको सहयोग र संघको समन्वयमा २० लाख रुपैयाँको लागतमा बिक्री केन्द्र स्थापना गरिएको हो। संघका अध्यक्ष चन्द्रप्रसाद अधिकारीका अनुसार उत्पादनको सन्तुलन नमिल्दा बजारीकरणमा समस्या भएपछि []

The Daily Wire

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· Jul 9, 2026

The Disgusting Reason Taco Bell Is Changing Its Ingredients

Taco Bell restaurants across America have begun pulling specific ingredients from their menus as a parasite outbreak linked to “explosive diarrhea” continues to spread. The popular fast food chain is putting up signs warning customers at numerous locations across the country, including those in Metro Detroit, WWJ reported. “We are currently unable to sell Lettuce, ...

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 8, 2026

When will Hong Kong’s retail leasing market see a turnaround?

Hong Kong’s retail leasing market remained under pressure with rental rates far below the pre-pandemic levels, while Beijing’s crackdown on capital flight and a potential rate hike in the second half of the year by the US Federal Reserve would add to sector uncertainties, according to analysts. The food and beverage sector has seen numerous closures of both casual eateries and high-end restaurants in recent months. Fast-food chain Maxim’s MX scaled back operations and closed its South Horizons...

TechCabal

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why Opera-backed MiniPay wants Africans to spend stablecoins

The move signals how the stablecoin market is evolving. After years spent helping users acquire, hold, and transfer digital currencies, companies are now focusing on making those balances spendable in everyday commerce. For MiniPay, the card is an attempt to move beyond being a wallet and become part of how users pay.

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Related coverage for "Paxos Singapore Stablecoin Push Shows Yield Products Are Moving Into Regulated Wrappers": The Economic Times — Asia's food vendors hit by soaring plastic costs . The Independent — Why California is changing its ‘Best By’ labels on all food items. Nepal News — चितवनमा प्रांगारिक उत्पादनलाई बजारीकरण गर्न बिक्री कक्ष. The Daily Wire — The Disgusting Reason Taco Bell Is Changing Its Ingredients. South China Morning Post — When will Hong Kong’s retail leasing market see a turnaround?. TechCabal — Why Opera-backed MiniPay wants Africans to spend stablecoins