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25.06.26 - 12:57
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Regierung entlastet Reisebranche massiv - Weniger Beträge für Notfalltopf (Reuters)
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Die Bundesregierung entlastet die deutschen Reiseveranstalter spürbar. Anbieter in Deutschland müssen künftig deutlich weniger für die Absicherung von Pauschalreisen aufbringen, wie der Deutsche Reisesicherungsfonds (DRSF) am Donnerstag mitteilte. Der DRSF, der unter der Aufsicht des Bundesjustizministeriums steht, halbierte das jährliche Entgelt der Branche für den Notfalltopf zum 1. November auf 0,25 Prozent der absicherungspflichtigen Umsätze..
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24.06.26 - 02:06
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Creditors in aggressive push to sell 2 Hong Kong hotels amid banks′ drive to cut losses (SCMP)
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Receivers and agents of the Sheraton Hong Kong Tung Chung Hotel and the Four Points by Sheraton have expressed confidence in finally finding a buyer for the dual-branded complex – which together make up Hong Kong's third-largest hotel by room numbers – as creditors move to dispose of the asset.
Sole agent Savills is holding a formal tender that is expected to close on August 31 for the 1,219-room property on Lantau Island, near the Tung Chung MTR station and the Hong Kong International......
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23.06.26 - 22:39
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The Decline Of Mainstream Media: From COVID To Capital Markets (ZeroHedge)
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The Decline Of Mainstream Media: From COVID To Capital Markets
Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance
Many of my subscribers first found me before the COVID narrative became mainstream, when I was ringing the alarm bells about the stock market in late 2019 and early 2020 and warning people that the virus was going to be a much bigger deal than people thought.
At the time, almost nobody cared about COVID. The consensus view was that it was a localized problem in China and that markets would continue marching higher as they always had. By January and February 2020, I was repeatedly warning that the market was dramatically underpricing the risk posed by the virus and that investors were ignoring what seemed to me like an obvious threat.
Looking back at my first major retrospective on COVID from 2021, what stands out isn't that every prediction was correct. Many weren't. What stands out is that I was willing to examine information that most investors, journalists, and policymakers either ignored ...
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23.06.26 - 19:39
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Trump Privately Told Zelensky To Act ′More Boldly′ Toward Russia: Ukrainian Media (ZeroHedge)
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Trump Privately Told Zelensky To Act 'More Boldly' Toward Russia: Ukrainian Media
While the globe's attention has been fixated on efforts to finally achieve US-Iran peace, based on negotiations in Switzerland, the Russia-Ukraine war has been quietly (or not so quietly) heating up, as evidenced in the increasingly brazen Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow and Crimea.
A slew of Ukrainian publications on Tuesday are reporting that this is in large part due to a White House greenlight to bring the war to Russian territory, in order to finally get significant concessions from Moscow, after over four years of grinding and a largely stalemated conflict.
"Ukraine now believes it has secured White House backing for a campaign aimed at forcing Russia into meaningful negotiations, the Kyiv Independent has learned," one such prominent English-language publication says.
The key claim is that President Trump privately told President Volodymyr Zelensky to act "more boldly," a senior Ukr...
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23.06.26 - 18:00
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The Intelligence Revolution: Redefining Out-of-Home Media in Hong Kong (SCMP)
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The OOH market leader has grown hand-in-hand with the city's infrastructure, and......
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23.06.26 - 14:30
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Europe′s media look on in bemusement at Downing Street′s post-Brexit ′revolving door′ (The Guardian)
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Front pages across the continent reflect on Britain's political turmoil after Starmer becomes seventh prime minister to quit since 2016Europe live – latest updatesIn Germany, Downing Street was likened to a transit station, given the regular comings and goings of different prime ministers and staff. Meanwhile, a bemused Spanish newspaper concluded No 10 seemed to have been fitted with a revolving door.As news outlets across Europe digested the implications of Keir Starmer's precipitous fall from landslide election winner to ousted prime minister, many also focused on a wider reality – Britain's once much vaunted political stability was a thing of the past. Continue reading......
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