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AlixPartners | Mid-Market Debt Report H2 2023

The inflation and interest rate storm raged well into the second half of 2023, although both are expected to ease in 2024. Attention will now turn to the maturity wall that is upon borrowers, with a significant ramp-up in debt refinancing activity expected between 2024 and 2026. Striking new deals will be challenging for some businesses in a high-interest environment, requiring the full spectrum of funding options to be considered. Outlook for dealmaking in M&A for 2024 and beyond is...

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Institute of International Education | Announcing Partnership to Support Diverse Student Participation in Study Abroad

IIE is pleased to announce that the IIE Center for Access and Equity is partnering with the Council for Opportunity in Education to enhance and support existing and new programming and activities aimed at increasing study abroad participation among low-income, first-generation students, and students with disabilities in college or university.The latest Open Doors report indicates that only 10.5% of students with disabilities in the U.S. studied abroad in the 2021/22 academic year. Through CASSIE data, we know that first-generation college students are underrepresented in...

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aicep Portugal Global – Trade & Investment Agency | Foreign Direct Investment in Portugal Increases

Foreign direct investment in Portugal was 180,411 million euros in 2023, 6.24% more than in 2022, with Lisbon receiving more than half, according to data from the Bank of Portugal (BdP). The statistics on foreign direct investment in Portugal (FDI) by region, analyse the amounts of this investment by beneficiary Portuguese region. One of the methodologies used by BdP is called establishments and considers “not only the region where the direct investment counterparty is located (…), but also the regions of...

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Ogletree | European Union Digital Services Act: New Regulations Apply

The European Union Digital Services Act (DSA) now applies to all digital “intermediary services” that provide users with access to online goods, services, and content. The DSA took effect on November 16, 2022, and regulates a wide range of aspects such as transparency, safety, targeted advertising, and liability for illegal content. The broad range of obligations under the DSA varies depending on the category of online service. The most stringent regulations—which are for very large online platforms (VLOPs) and...

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Vulcan View: The latest EU developments 19 February – 23 February

EU Commission announces new Digital Infrastructure Initiative The European Commission has unveiled a comprehensive set of proposals aimed at bolstering the innovation, security, and resilience of digital infrastructures across the continent. With the relentless march of technological progress, the future competitiveness of Europe's economy hinges upon the robustness of its digital network infrastructures. From telemedicine to automated driving, predictive maintenance of buildings to precision agriculture, fast, secure, and widespread connectivity is indispensable for the deployment of these groundbreaking innovations. Keep reading. Europe reaches agreement on Carbon...

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OECD | International Trade Statistics: Trends in Fourth Quarter 2023

G20 merchandise trade growth flattens while services trade rises moderately in Q4 2023. After several quarters of decline, G20 merchandise trade growth flattened in value terms in Q4 2023, as measured in current US dollars (Figure 1 and 2). There was little change in exports and imports compared to Q3 2023, as a robust recovery in East Asia was counterbalanced by a slowdown in Europe and North America. Export growth stagnated in the United States, with lower sales of automobiles...

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Jaguar Freight | The Weekly Roar

In this week’s Roar: shrinking ocean capacity, concerns over the ETS, a potential rail strike, a lack of capacity in air cargo (too), and a new biggest exporter. Ocean carriers are facing challenges when it comes to maintaining weekly sailings from Asia to Europe. It’s well-known that the closure of the Suez Canal has caused carriers to reroute ships around the Cape of Good Hope, adding to voyage times. In order to meet schedules, some carriers are adding extra ships and...

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Datacolor | 8 Factors That Influence the Way You See Colors

In everyday situations, it doesn’t matter much if you think a tennis ball is yellow and your friend thinks it’s green. After all, there are a range of factors that influence perception of color. . For most of us, those factors lead to little more than casual disagreements. What if it’s your job to evaluate the colors of products, though? Well, that’s a whole different story. Differences in the way people see color can quickly escalate from disagreement to an expensive...

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IMF | How the G20 Can Build on the World Economy’s Recent Resilience

Blog post by Kristalina Georgieva | It’s fitting that G20 finance ministers and central bank governors will meet this week at Sao Paulo’s Biennale Pavilion, designed by famed architect Oscar Niemeyer. With its flowing lines and striking façade, it is a monument to the boldness of modern Brazil. I hope the G20 takes inspiration from this landmark to act boldly, too. With recent improvement to the global-near term outlook, G20 policymakers have an opportunity to rebuild policy momentum, setting their...

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Berkowitz Pollack Brant Advisors + CPAs | Are you Ready for Tax Changes Ahead?

Many of the taxpayer-friendly provisions of the tax code introduced by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2017 are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025, exposing individuals and businesses to the prospect of significantly higher tax liabilities beginning in 2026. While there is a possibility lawmakers will intervene, extending some provisions of the law or making others permanent, it is important to recognize that we are in an election year when the winds of political...

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