Mexico Probes Ticketmaster After Bad Bunny Fans Get Fake Tickets
Mexico’s consumer protection agency is investigating whether Ticketmaster is to blame for stranding more than a thousand Bad Bunny fans outside a concert last week.
Mexico’s consumer protection agency is investigating whether Ticketmaster is to blame for stranding more than a thousand Bad Bunny fans outside a concert last week.
The most important biodiversity talks in a decade hit a significant roadblock
(Bloomberg) — Argentina’s central bank forecast monthly inflation to accelerate slightly in December on seasonal effects but that won’t derail a disinflation process expected for the country during early 2023, a top policymaker said.
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Sam Bankman-Fried was removed on Wednesday from the website for the Giving Pledge, a promise by billionaires to give away the majority of their wealth in their lifetimes or wills.
5B’s factory-made solar arrays speed up installation
Consumer debt payments in Canada are significantly higher today than when interest rates were in the low teens in 1990, a sign of the economy’s “extreme level” of indebtedness, economist David Rosenberg said.
The three heavyweights sitting at the top of the $6.7 trillion exchange-traded fund industry are losing their hold on the market in a slow but steady sea change.
(Bloomberg) — Brevan Howard Asset Management’s new digital currency fund escaped with a single-digit loss after it held cash during some of this year’s crypto meltdown.
Russia has set up a site in the Baltic Sea to allow it to transfer refined fuels from one vessel onto another in a bid to help it overcome a stretched tanker market before the onset of European Union sanctions.