Por: Forbes Business December 01, 2022
Shoppers Go Deep on BNPL and eCommerce as Holiday Shopping Ramps Up Driven by an inflation-fueled demand for deals, the official kick-off weekend of the 2022 shopping season outperformed events of the past two years albeit with a new bias for more point-of-sale credit and financing and increased reliance on digital channels than ever before. PYMNTS’ just published survey found that 33% of shoppers who wanted to make purchases over the weekend... + full article
Chicago Sun Times USA Life January 26, 2023
The 16th Annual Chicago Restaurant Week is underway, featuring prix fixe menus for brunch, lunch and/or dinner at some of Chicago’s most well-known restaurants. This year, 362 restaurants that are members of Choose Chicago, the organization that organizes the event, are... + más
Russia's invasion has been very profitable for the IMF, which is gouging Ukraine and other countries in crisis | MarketWatch
Why is the IMF collecting surcharges from developing countries? | The Hill
ESPN USA Sports January 02, 2023
With just two weeks left in the , the is shaping up. More teams have claimed their spots in the NFC and AFC. However, the race to the playoffs continues as top teams in both conferences are still looking to lock in their spots for the and have a chance to do so in .The clinched... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
NFL Week 16 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bills win AFC East, Ravens clinch playoff berth | ESPN
ABC News USA Business December 31, 2022
WASHINGTON -- A provision in the recently signed defense spending bill mandates that the United States work to ease ’s debt burden at the International Monetary Fund, which could create tensions at the world’s lender-of-last-resort over one of its biggest borrowers.The... + más
Is This the End of ‘Socialism for the Rich’? | The Atlantic
Ukraine's debts: US aims to get IMF to reexamine loan fees | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 31, 2022
WASHINGTON – A provision in the recently signed mandates that the United States work to ease Ukraine’s debt burden at the International Monetary Fund, which could create tensions at the world’s lender-of-last-resort over one of its biggest borrowers.The National Defense... + más
Ukraine's debts: US aims to get IMF to reexamine loan fees | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Sports November 06, 2022
This baseball season started late and ended later. We did not expect the Lakers to be done before the World Series was done, but here we are. This fall marked the debut of baseball’s grand new postseason. A sport that for generations prided itself on a regular season long... + más
Things to know as baseball postseason nears | Portland Press Herald
MLB playoff primer: Things to know as postseason nears | WPLG Local 10
The Hill USA Business October 18, 2022
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is often described as a “lender of last resort,” which of course is not meant to flatter the governments that find themselves in need of borrowing from them. But many do, and their citizens often chafe under the policy conditions... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics September 28, 2022
Add to unsustainable debt burdens The IMF imposes these “surcharges” on countries with a debt to the Fund greater than 187.5% of their assigned quota at the organization or when the loan lasts more than 36 or 51 months (depending on the type of program). These surcharges... + más
As Ukraine calls for more financial support, IMF plans in-person mission to war-torn country | MarketWatch
War-torn Ukraine sets sights on additional IMF support not tied to its Fund quota | MarketWatch
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