RBI Burned $8 Billion in One Week — Is Your Rupee Safe?
The rupee bounced to 95.20 but RBI's forex reserves took a brutal $8.1 billion hit in a single week — here is what every Indian investor needs to understand right now.
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Abstract:Italy’s CONSOB orders ISPs to block nine unauthorized investment and crypto platforms, expanding its blacklist and enforcing investor protection laws.

Italys markets regulator CONSOB ordered access to nine unauthorized investment websites to be blocked by Italian internet providers, citing powers under national law and MiCAR to protect local savers from unlicensed financial and crypto services.
The blackout orders target platforms presenting investment and crypto-asset services without the required authorizations, compelling Italian ISPs to restrict access nationwide. The list includes:

CONSOB invoked the “Growth Decree” (Law No. 58/2019, Art. 36, para. 2-terdecies), Law No. 8/2020 (Art. 4, para. 3-bis), and MiCAR (Regulation (EU) 2023/1114) as implemented by Legislative Decree No. 129/2024 to order blackouts of illegal intermediaries and abusive offers, including crypto services lacking authorization. Providers note that technical implementation may take several days before access is fully restricted across networks.
With the latest action, the total number of blocked sites has reached 1,408 since July 2019, underscoring a sustained crackdown on fake trading platforms and unauthorized intermediaries. The expanding blacklist aligns with CONSOBs ongoing investor alerts and its website-based controls aimed at safeguarding Italian savers from illegal trading websites.
The move reinforces Italys broader investor protection approach, steering users toward verifying authorization status and avoiding unlicensed platforms marketed online. The action also reflects MiCAR regulation enforcement around crypto-asset services directed at Italian residents without required registrations or permissions.
CONSOB is Italys Companies and Exchange Commission, the national authority overseeing financial markets, intermediaries, and public offerings to protect investors and ensure market integrity.

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