Hello everyone, I hope you are well and having a good day in these troubled and uncertain times. I come today to talk to you about a subject that is close to my heart: Gaelic sports (plus I love the name Gael). Because the Irish like to do things differently,
As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc across the world, China appears to have passed the peak of its coronavirus outbreak, with the country crediting its strict isolation measures for curbing the disease’s spread. Last week, a Nomura report revealed that 62% of the firms hardest hit by the health crisis
Originally, we talk about “red flag” to describe the attitudes that are toxic in a relationship but obviously, the inhabitants of Twitter like to divert the concepts to talk about everything that bothers them. So here are all the little “red flags” of everyday life for you, those that must
Everyone is more or less familiar with Gilles de la Tourette’s syndrome without necessarily having been in contact with someone who declared it. But in detail this syndrome remains quite mysterious for a good part of the population and especially people are mistaken about its symptoms, that’s why today we
What Is a Mandatory Convertible? A mandatory convertible is a type of convertible bond that has a required conversion or redemption feature, rather than the convertible feature being an option. For these bonds, either on or before a contractual conversion date, the holder must convert the mandatory convertible into the
What could be better than starting your day by jumping out of bed to snack on cereal in front of today’s cartoons in your pajamas? Not much, I assure you. Except maybe earning 5 million euros while we sleep and seeing the Mayans come back to life to tell us
Being a star offers many advantages – starting with getting super expensive gifts all the time – but it doesn’t protect you from everything. It’s not because we are super famous and hyper full of aces that we are safe from falling into a well-crafted scam one day. On the
Global markets plunge despite Fed stimulus plans U.S. markets trip circuit breakers as they fall 7% at open Bank stocks punished as investors worry about liquidity concerns U.S. markets plunged 7% as the market opened Monday, tripping circuit breakers for the third time in a week as concerns around the
So yes, life was cooler in the Middle Ages, surely, but at that time, it was still more difficult to make jokes about the Black Death, Pépin le Bref and the Crusades. Whereas today, we can count on history-loving tweeters to tell us about those ancient times, like the fabulous