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Fitch Forecasts Extended Losses for ECB and EU Central Banks

Sofia News Agency 

According to Fitch Ratings, the European Central Bank (ECB) and central banks across the European Union are expected to endure "prolonged losses" due to increased borrowing costs. The credit agency projects that the total loss for the Eurosystem will amount to 160 billion euros from 2024 to 2028, before accounting for provisions, reserves, and taxes. This loss is anticipated to decrease as the ECB begins to lower interest rates. ...

Tuesday’s Rugby News

Green and Gold Rugby 

10 September 2024 #010 Good morning G&GRs and welcome to Tuesday. It was a tough weekend for Australian and New Zealand Rugby fans, and you can read about in the Wallabies match review here, the All Blacks match review here, and a round up from Bris in the Monday news here. There was certainly plenty [...]

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Cantina in former movie theater closes after less than a year of business

NBC4i.com 

WESTERVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) -- A central Ohio Mexican restaurant that opened less than a year ago inside a former movie theater has closed. Cantina Blue Santa at 8 North State State in Westerville's 97-year-old former State Theatre shuttered late last month. The Mexican restaurant had opened in September 2023, replacing a Barrel & Boar location [...]

World's first whole-eye and partial face transplant patient reflects 1 year after surgery - New York Post

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  1. World's first whole-eye and partial face transplant patient reflects 1 year after surgery  New York Post
  2. Army veteran's 'gift of a second chance' after world's first whole-eye transplant  Sky News
  3. Dad Who Received First-Ever Face and Eye Transplant Shares New Photos One Year Later: 'I Feel Great' (Exclusive)  PEOPLE
  4. The First Person to Receive an Eye and Face Transplant Is Recovering Well  Scientific American
  5. The first face transplant to include an eye shows... Читать дальше...

Watchdogs press presidential candidates to disclose elite campaign fundraisers

TheHill.com 

Good governance groups urged the 2024 presidential contenders to disclose their top campaign fundraisers, a common bipartisan practice but not a legal requirement. While individual contributions to federal campaigns are capped at $3,300 each for the primary and general elections, bundlers mobilize their networks to collect hundreds of thousands and sometimes even millions of dollars...