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Analytics Firm Chainalysis Among FTX's Long List of Creditors, Reveals Court Filing
In documents filed to bankruptcy court in Delaware on Wednesday, blockchain analysis Chainalysis was identified as a creditor and asked for any relevant materials to be sent to its lawyers.
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Celsius Clients Beg for Their Cash Back in Letters to Judge Overseeing Firm’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Bankruptcy
Celsius clients have written to the judge overseeing the multi-billion-dollar crypto lender’s bankruptcy, asking for their cash back. The firm owed $4.7 billion (roughly Rs. 37,205 crore) to its users, according to a court filing earlier this month. Hundreds of letters from around the world recount the results of users' accounts being frozen, fro...
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Didn't Vote To Make My Wife Win, Give Money Back: Telangana Man To Voters
A video has surfaced showing a man in Telangana allegedly asking voters to return the money he had distributed while seeking votes for his wife in the just concluded Panchayat polls after she was defeated.
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3 Ways To Politely Ask For The Money That Someone Owes You
So are there any ways to ask for the money you lent without sounding rude or making the situation awkward? Of course
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What About 15 Lakh In Accounts Promised By PM Modi, Asked RTI. The Reply
A question under the RTI regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promise of depositing Rs 15 lakh into every citizen's bank account, has drawn a blank from the Prime Minister's Office. The application had asked for the exact date when the money will be deposited. The PM's Office has now responded that this cannot be considered "information" under ...
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Man Tied To Tree, Beaten With Sticks In UP. He Just Wanted His Money Back
A group of men in Uttar Pradesh's Deoria district tied a young man to a tree and thrashed him with sticks and belts. All for asking for the money that he had lent them.
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Vijay Mallya Spent Loan For Kingfisher On Motor Racing, UK Court Told
A British court was told on Monday that tycoon Vijay Mallya has a case of fraud to answer in India and he should be sent back to stand trial. In the next eight hearings, which will end on December 14, the court will be asked to decide whether to extradite the 61-year-old.
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How Much Black Money Came Back Post Notes Ban, Rahul Gandhi Asks PM Modi: Highlights
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today addressed the Congress Working Committee convention in Delhi's Talkatora Stadium. The convention - named the Jan Vedna Sammelan - that began at around 10 am today discussed matters on Congress' future course of action for protest against the government's notes ban move. Rahul Gandhi, 46, said it is a clash...
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How Much Black Money, Asks Opposition As Notes Ban Data Still Missing
The opposition has criticised the centre for not releasing data on how much of the banned 500 and 1,000 notes are back in the banking system, eight days after the deadline to deposit old notes in banks expired.
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Currency Ban: Indelible Ink Marks For Those Who Have Taken New Notes
The government has asked banks to use indelible ink while exchanging banned Rs 500 and 1,000 notes to stop "unscrupulous elements trying to convert black money".
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Analytics Firm Chainalysis Among FTX's Long List of Creditors, Reveals Court Filing
In documents filed to bankruptcy court in Delaware on Wednesday, blockchain analysis Chainalysis was identified as a creditor and asked for any relevant materials to be sent to its lawyers.
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Celsius Clients Beg for Their Cash Back in Letters to Judge Overseeing Firm’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Bankruptcy
Celsius clients have written to the judge overseeing the multi-billion-dollar crypto lender’s bankruptcy, asking for their cash back. The firm owed $4.7 billion (roughly Rs. 37,205 crore) to its users, according to a court filing earlier this month. Hundreds of letters from around the world recount the results of users' accounts being frozen, fro...
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Didn't Vote To Make My Wife Win, Give Money Back: Telangana Man To Voters
A video has surfaced showing a man in Telangana allegedly asking voters to return the money he had distributed while seeking votes for his wife in the just concluded Panchayat polls after she was defeated.
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3 Ways To Politely Ask For The Money That Someone Owes You
So are there any ways to ask for the money you lent without sounding rude or making the situation awkward? Of course
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What About 15 Lakh In Accounts Promised By PM Modi, Asked RTI. The Reply
A question under the RTI regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promise of depositing Rs 15 lakh into every citizen's bank account, has drawn a blank from the Prime Minister's Office. The application had asked for the exact date when the money will be deposited. The PM's Office has now responded that this cannot be considered "information" under ...
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Man Tied To Tree, Beaten With Sticks In UP. He Just Wanted His Money Back
A group of men in Uttar Pradesh's Deoria district tied a young man to a tree and thrashed him with sticks and belts. All for asking for the money that he had lent them.
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Vijay Mallya Spent Loan For Kingfisher On Motor Racing, UK Court Told
A British court was told on Monday that tycoon Vijay Mallya has a case of fraud to answer in India and he should be sent back to stand trial. In the next eight hearings, which will end on December 14, the court will be asked to decide whether to extradite the 61-year-old.
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How Much Black Money Came Back Post Notes Ban, Rahul Gandhi Asks PM Modi: Highlights
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today addressed the Congress Working Committee convention in Delhi's Talkatora Stadium. The convention - named the Jan Vedna Sammelan - that began at around 10 am today discussed matters on Congress' future course of action for protest against the government's notes ban move. Rahul Gandhi, 46, said it is a clash...
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How Much Black Money, Asks Opposition As Notes Ban Data Still Missing
The opposition has criticised the centre for not releasing data on how much of the banned 500 and 1,000 notes are back in the banking system, eight days after the deadline to deposit old notes in banks expired.
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Currency Ban: Indelible Ink Marks For Those Who Have Taken New Notes
The government has asked banks to use indelible ink while exchanging banned Rs 500 and 1,000 notes to stop "unscrupulous elements trying to convert black money".