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Juniper Group Acquires Vervotech, a Leading Hotel and Room Mapping Solutions Provider
Juniper Group Acquires Vervotech, a Leading Hotel and Room Mapping Solutions Provider
PALMA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 18, 2023--
2023-08-18 15:16
Factbox-U.S. retailers unveil hiring plans ahead of holiday shopping season
Factbox-U.S. retailers unveil hiring plans ahead of holiday shopping season
U.S. retailers plan to hire thousands to boost staffing in their warehouses and distribution centers as they prepare
2023-09-19 19:46
George Soros' Open Society Foundations to lay off 40% of staff under son's new leadership
George Soros' Open Society Foundations to lay off 40% of staff under son's new leadership
Several human rights organizations are concerned about Open Society Foundations plans to lay off 40% of their global staff as billionaire investor George Soros hands over leadership to his son
2023-07-06 21:26
Iron Ore’s Unexpected Resilience Shows Pockets of China Strength
Iron Ore’s Unexpected Resilience Shows Pockets of China Strength
The one commodity that should be getting hammered by China’s worsening property crisis is actually doing rather well.
2023-08-29 08:25
Bain Agrees to Buy Stake in Adani Capital as Billionaire Exits
Bain Agrees to Buy Stake in Adani Capital as Billionaire Exits
Bain Capital has agreed to buy the 90% stake Gautam Adani’s family holds in an Indian shadow bank,
2023-07-24 03:25
Client exodus from PwC Australia grows as $48 billion pension fund pauses work
Client exodus from PwC Australia grows as $48 billion pension fund pauses work
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY HESTA, one of Australia's largest pension funds, on Wednesday froze work with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
2023-06-07 12:48
Marvel's VFX workers are pushing to unionise
Marvel's VFX workers are pushing to unionise
Hot Labor Summer is continuing apace, with visual effects (VFX) workers at Marvel Studios now
2023-08-08 16:21
New York Times under fire for including ‘death’ on list of six ways to cancel student debt
New York Times under fire for including ‘death’ on list of six ways to cancel student debt
The New York Times has been roasted on social media for listing “death” as a means to escape crippling student loans, after the Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s plan to cancel debt for millions of Americans. In an article soon after the Supreme Court’s ruling was released on Friday, the Times explained six ways “to get your student debt wiped away”. The suggestions included making an income-driven repayment, appealing for public service loan forgiveness, and bankruptcy and disability discharges. Under a subhead “death”, the Times wrote: “This is not something that most people would choose as a solution to their debt burden”. It went on to explain that federal student loan debt “dies with the person or people who take it on”. The macabre phrasing drew a swift backlash on social media. “That's a little dark, NYT,” writer Parker Molloy tweeted. “We’ve reached the point where The New York Times is suggesting death as a viable solution to crushing student debt,” wrote former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. “I’ll try it out and tell u guys how it went,” another posted. The article was later revised, with the “death” subhead being changed to “debt won’t carry on”. The Times did not respond to a request for comment by The Independent. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration had overstepped its authority in implementing a sweeping $400bn student debt relief plan. The decision means an estimated 43 million Americans will be back on the hook for student loan repayments later this year. In a press conference on Friday, President Joe Biden insisted the fight was not over, and promised a “new path” for relief that would be legally sound. He has tasked Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona with coming up with a new forgiveness plan that was consistent with the Supreme Court’s ruling. Read More Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s plan to cancel student loan debts Biden reveals ‘new path’ to student debt relief after Supreme Court strikes down president’s plan An Area 51 blogger was raided at gunpoint by federal agents. He says the US Government is trying to silence him Trump makes brash Georgia 2020 case prediction as DoJ ‘prepares new charges’ – live Biden reveals ‘new path’ to student debt relief Army combat veteran to take over key election security role working with state, local officials
2023-07-01 05:17
Singapore bank DBS raises $1.5 billion in two US dollar bond tranches-term sheet
Singapore bank DBS raises $1.5 billion in two US dollar bond tranches-term sheet
By Scott Murdoch and Yantoultra Ngui SYDNEY Singapore's DBS Group has raised $1.5 bln in two U.S. dollar
2023-09-06 13:53
Australian inflation fight to be a drawn out process-RBA
Australian inflation fight to be a drawn out process-RBA
SYDNEY Inflation in Australia is proving to be more stubborn than first expected, largely due to price pressures
2023-11-13 08:29
Carlyle Is Dismantling US Consumer Investing Team in Buyout Shift
Carlyle Is Dismantling US Consumer Investing Team in Buyout Shift
Carlyle Group Inc. is retreating from bets on US consumer brands as the firm reorganizes its private equity
2023-10-03 02:48
Riksbank’s Next Move Uncertain Despite Inflation Concern: Floden
Riksbank’s Next Move Uncertain Despite Inflation Concern: Floden
The Riksbank’s next move in its battle to curb inflation remains shrouded in uncertainty, with a decision to
2023-09-29 17:49