By: Mengqi Sun, Ian Talley
In an unprecedented action, the U.S. Treasury Department has proposed regulations requiring additional record-keeping and reporting on mixer transactions
Ian Talley is an Illicit Finance Reporter at The Wall Street Journal. He focuses on critical areas such as the Russia-Ukraine War, Iran, Russia, and the implications of cryptocurrency in illicit finance. Ian's work has been featured in notable publications including The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, and LiveMint.
Preston is the artificial intelligence that powers the Intelligent Relations PR platform. Meet Preston
Not enough data
Ian Talley's coverage primarily focuses on U.S. government announcements, legal policy regulation, and breaking news related to international relations, the Middle East conflict, sanctions, cryptocurrency, and national security. He often covers topics such as U.S. sanctions targeting specific entities or countries.
Given his focus on political and regulatory developments with an emphasis on international relations in the context of sanctions and national security, he is likely to be interested in pitches from experts who can provide insights into geopolitical tensions involving the United States and its interactions with other nations.
Expert commentary offering nuanced perspectives on how these issues could impact global finance and economy would also be relevant for Ian's coverage. When pitching to him, it would be beneficial to have a clear understanding of ongoing geopolitical events and their potential implications for international politics and financial markets.
This information evolves through artificial intelligence and human feedback. Improve this profile .