Monthly Archives: July 2020

The Global Impact of Online Lending Platforms

When you look at the financial crisis that happened over 10 years ago, you will soon see that small businesses that needed some kind of credit were in fact stuck. They had to deal with new capital rules which actually discouraged big banks from even touching any borrower that might be risky. The loan and […]

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6 Useful Tips to Arrange a Record Breaking Corporate Event

6 Useful Tips to Arrange a Record-Breaking Corporate Event. (A 2020 Version) Corporate events are business-organized events. They can be for staff, partners, consumers, the general public or an organization. There are several things to consider when planning an event for a company which aren’t always so apparent.  Below are some extracted tips on what […]

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The Big Skedaddle

In the early twentieth century, there was an exodus out of Europe. George, my paternal grandfather, looked around England, where the family had been since the eleventh century, and decided that a national fdecline had begun. Although England was still very much an empire, it had fallen into the decline that ancient Rome had experienced […]

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Invest in the Real Estate Market in Fortaleza

Invest in the Real Estate Market in Fortaleza  The capital of Ceará, Fortaleza, boasts an envious amalgamation of the ancient and the modern. Everything from its culture to its historical sites, and from its magnanimous forts to its azure coasts, is a testament to its growing importance in the Brazilian landscape.  There are many investment […]

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Is Silver on the Brink of a Major Move?

There is well-known strategy used in cycling to win races. Cyclists ride in a peloton formation to conserve energy by drafting behind lead riders. The cyclists take turns being in the front and using most of the energy. For the riders behind the leader, this results in a reduction in air resistance – drag. In […]

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Doug Casey on Why This Election Could Be the Most Important Since the US Civil War

International Man: The hysteria surrounding COVID-19 and the government lockdown has completely changed in-person interactions. How do you think this will impact the way that Americans cast their vote in the presidential election? Doug Casey: It’s a very bad thing from Trump’s point of view. For one thing, it’s severely limiting the number and size […]

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The Freedom You Didn’t Expect

Life is full of trade-offs. To gain one thing we often have to forego something else. Soon enough, this is something every expat realizes.  The warm waters, sunshine, and relaxed pace of life in the Caribbean is wonderful, but it probably means living with a restricted choice of favorite foods and consumer goods. The friendly […]

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