USA on Monday imposed sanctions on the prosecution and several senior government officials in Nicaragua in response to the electoral farce and as an “unequivocal message” for the president Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo. The Treasury Department announced sanctions against the Public Ministry and nine senior government officials, including the Minister of Energy […]
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Wall Street no debe temer a Lael Brainard
Paul J. Davies Banking regulation is a routine activity. It’s all about endless details and complexities. Sometimes to make people worry, you have to make it a little melodramatic. And expect there to be a lot of that surrounding speculation that the board member of the Federal Reserve, Lael Brainard, he could soon succeed Randal […]
Biden continues to evaluate ‘series of options’ on gasoline prices
Updated on 11/15/2021 02:47 am The president of EUnited States, Joe Biden, and his Administration are focused on finding ways to reduce the rise in gasoline prices, said the press secretary of the White HouseJen Psaki, though she declined to comment on the specific options under consideration. “Certainly the cost of gasoline is on the […]
Inflationary fears are a risk for US consumption.
Updated on 11/15/2021 02:34 am The recent increase in inflation runs the risk of taking a toll on the accelerated growth in spending that has fueled the economic recovery of USA during the pandemic, at least in the short term. That’s the conclusion some economists came to from the unexpected drop in consumer confidence released […]
Despite reopening, the US remains closed for many
USA says the global community is invited to visit the country now that the government has ended restrictions on travelers from 33 countries. The reality, however, is that it will still be difficult for most of the world, if not impossible. Experts noted that it will take years for the trips to fully recover. To […]
COP26: What changes the China-US agreement? for Beijing?
It was the surprise of the final stretch of the COP26. Chinese and Americans announced an agreement confirming their cooperation on climate change, despite their political differences. What does this agreement mean for Beijing and how these commitments adopted in the last days of the world conference on the HIM-HER-IT about the climate in Glasgow […]
Discussion on who will pay the climate bill the agenda of the COP26 is taken
As the last day of the two-week UN climate summit approaches (COP26), delegations intensified their efforts to reach an agreement to curb global warming, focusing on finding money to help developing countries cope with the worst effects. A first draft of the COP26 agreement released on Wednesday implicitly acknowledged that current commitments were insufficient to […]
US Undersecretary of State meets with LGBT activists in Peru
The US Undersecretary of State, Wendy Sherman, met this Wednesday in Lima with half a dozen community activists LGBT, on its first day of activities in Peru after arriving from Uruguay. “Excellent meeting with Peruvian LGBTQI activists. We continue to work with allies and partners to reduce discrimination towards the LGBTQI + community while promoting […]
Fed’s Daly says inflation will moderate and it’s premature to raise rates
Updated on 11/10/2021 03:22 pm The president of the Federal Reserve from San Francisco, Mary Daly, stated that he expects inflation to moderate once the COVID-19 backtrack, repeating that it would be “pretty premature” to raise rates now or even accelerate the Fed’s reduction in bond purchases. “Uncertainty forces us to wait and watch carefully,” […]
Concern for the future of opponents imprisoned in Nicaragua grows: exile or “currency of exchange”
The statement of the president of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, that the imprisoned opponents are “stateless” in the service of the United States set off alarms about the bleak future that awaits the detainees: exile or their use as a “bargaining chip.” During an official ceremony in which he celebrated his re-election, Ortega, who has been […]