Federal Reserve cuts interest rates to zero to fight virus slowdown

The Federal Reserve cuts fed funds rate to 0-0.25% to stem crisis Pledges $700 billion in quantitative easing measures Loosens reserve requirement for banks In its latest move to wield monetary policy to combat the economic impact of the coronavirus, the Federal Reserve, on Sunday, lowered the federal funds rate to 0-0.25%, a 1% cut…

Top 15 of the best tweets from @strasspetasse, quality humor

If you like good jokes and anecdotes that delight, you are still and always in the right place. Several times a week and for your pleasure, we share selections of hilarious tweets imagined by the most talented tweeters on the web. This week is @strasspetasse who joins us, do not hesitate to subscribe to his…

The 5 Countries That Produce the Most Coffee

While some of the world’s top coffee-producing nations are well-known, others may come as a surprise. More than 70 countries produce coffee, but the majority of global output comes from the top five producers: Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Indonesia, and Ethiopia. 1. Brazil The production of coffee has played a pivotal role in the development of…

Top 15 best tweets from @Anthropolegiste, a hilarious person

Hello friends, it’s time for the top tweeters and this week, we’ve selected the best jokes and anecdotes from @Anthropolegiste, a beautiful person who loves cats, dogs and Lustucru’s pan-fried gnocchi. 3. They are funny these darons 4. Everyone would do the same I have neighbors who have adopted a baby corgi and who walk…

Leaseback (or Sale-Leaseback): Definition, Benefits, and Examples

What Is a Leaseback? A leaseback is an arrangement in which the company that sells an asset can lease back that same asset from the purchaser. With a leaseback—also called a sale-leaseback—the details of the arrangement, such as the lease payments and lease duration, are made immediately after the sale of the asset. In a…