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🚀 Intesa Sanpaolo Issues €10 Million Commercial Paper Using Clearstream's D7 Platform

According to Odaily, Intesa Sanpaolo, an Italian bank, has issued €10 million in commercial paper utilizing Clearstream's D7 tokenization platform. The bank also acted as the investor in this transaction, settling it through the TIPS Hashlink solution provided by the Bank of Italy. This method is part of the European Central Bank's (ECB) experiment with wholesale DLT settlement in central bank money, offering three payment options.

Instead of using on-chain cash, the transaction was settled via the TIPS payment system, a leading instant payment solution in Europe, using the Hashlink interoperability mechanism, also known as hash time-locked contracts (HTLC). This transaction marks the second instance of using the TIPS Hashlink option since the ECB's pilot began in May, which is set to conclude at the end of this month.

The previous transaction involved a €25 million digital bond issued by Italy's Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) in July, with Intesa Sanpaolo serving as both the underwriter and sole investor. This ongoing pilot by the ECB aims to explore the potential of distributed ledger technology in enhancing the efficiency and security of financial transactions within the central banking system.


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🚀 FTC and States Sue Walmart Over Alleged Misconduct in Driver Payments

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and several states have filed a lawsuit against Walmart, accusing the retail giant of withholding tips and misrepresenting wages to drivers involved in its Spark delivery program. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the legal action taken against Walmart, which is alleged to have engaged in deceptive practices affecting the compensation of its delivery drivers.

The lawsuit claims that Walmart failed to properly disclose how tips were distributed and allegedly misled drivers about their earnings. The Spark program, which facilitates the delivery of orders to customers, has come under scrutiny for its handling of driver payments.

The FTC and the states involved in the lawsuit are seeking to hold Walmart accountable for these alleged violations, aiming to ensure fair compensation practices for drivers. The legal action underscores ongoing concerns about transparency and fairness in gig economy jobs, where workers often face challenges related to pay and benefits.

Walmart has yet to respond publicly to the allegations, and the case is expected to unfold in the coming months as both sides present their arguments. The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for the retail industry and gig economy workers, highlighting the importance of clear and honest communication regarding wages and tips.


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