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Why some high-tech lending companies aren’t worried about rising interest rates

(Possible Image) Rising interest rates caused by recent inflation may hurt traditional lenders, but some tech-fueled financial companies are seeing tailwinds. Tony HuangCEO of Seattle consumer credit startup Possible Finance, said his company’s business is expected to grow this year. As the government is slowing its spending — and prices for everyday goods are rising […]

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Jason Derulo Slides into the Metaverse with TerraZero Technologies, Inc.

An amazing array of brands enter the Metaverse. Even though the creative opportunities are limitless, few truly engage with their audiences in a way that transcends a simple marketing campaign. Many celebrities do the same–with few artists and public figures engaging with their fans in the digital space with zero barriers. That’s why Jason Derulo

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Portable Thermal Dilatometers Market Share | New Technology and Industry Outlook 2022-2031

Portable Thermal Dilatometers Market Development and Top-Vendor Landscape to 2031 Thermal dilatometers are a type of instrument that measure the thermal expansion coefficient of a material. NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, June 27, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — This is important because it can help scientists and engineers determine the properties of materials, such as

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The Investor's Guide to the Ethereum Merge

As the demand for Ethereum grew, the blockchain’s core architecture started to show signs of congestion and high gas fees If the Merge is successful, Ethereum will transition to a more environmentally friendly and efficient protocol “If Ethereum fails to scale, then Ethereum definitely failed.” — Vitalik Buterin Vitalik’s vision for Ethereum is clear: become

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What the ban on Russian gold imports means for its increasingly isolated economy.

The decision over the weekend to ban the purchase of newly mined and refined gold from Russia is the latest effort by the United States, Britain and their allies to dial up the wave of sanctions they have imposed on Russia in response to its four-month-old invasion of Ukraine. The announcement, made as President Biden

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BerQ RNG Celebrates the Successful Startup of Michigan Dairy Renewable Natural Gas Facility

OAKVILLE, ON, June 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — BerQ RNG, an innovative developer, owner and operator of renewable natural gas (“RNG”) facilities headquartered in Oakville, Ontario, announced today the successful startup of an animal manure anerobic digester to RNG facility located on a dairy farm in Western, Michigan. Pipeline-quality RNG has been produced and commercial operations

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New Technology In Construction Machinery Market is Booming Worldwide | Komatsu, Volvo Construction Equipment, Built Robotics, NVIDIA, Open Space, Indus.ai, Inc., Versatile Natures, Obayashi Corporation

New Technology In Construction Machinery Market Report research report is a wide-ranging analysis and Impact of COVID19 in the global market and the in-detail information with segmentation has been added in this intelligence report. In this report a comprehensive analysis of current global Global New Technology In Construction Machinery Market market in terms of demand

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US President Joe Biden attends a working lunch with other G7 leaders at the Yoga Pavilion, Schloss Elmau in Kuren, Germany

G7 pledges to invest $600 billion into infrastructure for developing countries

G7 leaders pledged to raise $600 billion in private and public funds over five years to finance needed infrastructure in developing countries. The investment will support projects in low- and middle-income countries that help tackle climate change and improve global health, gender equity and digital infrastructure. The scheme seeks to build a sustainable alternative to

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