Monthly Archives: October 2022

‘Our currency, your problem’: The dollar’s surge to 20-year highs is causing headaches around the world, a Goldman FX chief says

The US dollar has surged against other major currencies this year. Reuters The US dollar has soared to a 20-year high against other major currencies this year. Goldman Sachs’ foreign-exchange research chief cited the Fed’s rapid rate hikes as a key driver. Kamakshya Trivedi said the dollar could rise another 5% to 7% if US…

Lufthansa is telling passengers to turn off AirTags in their checked luggage, rendering them useless, report says

Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty Images Lufthansa is banning activated AirTags from passengers’ luggage, per German media. The airline said the tags were classed as “dangerous goods” and needed to be turned off. Travellers turned to trackers amid a summer of chaotic scenes at airports and lost luggage. Lufthansa is telling passengers to switch off tracking devices…

Ukraine hints that it sabotaged a crucial bridge linking Russia and Crimea to spite Putin on his 70th birthday

A view shows a fire on the Kerch bridge at sunrise in the Kerch Strait, Crimea. Reuters A crucial bridge linking Russia and the annexed territory of Crimea collapsed on Saturday morning. Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for it, but Ukrainian officials’ tweets hinted it was behind it. Ukrainian officials made light of the timing….

Almost 30% of women of reproductive age in the US have lost access to abortions, says new report

UCG/Getty Images Twenty-two million women have no access to abortion in their state. This is causing pressure on states that do allow abortion, where the wait time for an appointment is growing. New data shows that at least 66 abortion clinics have shut down since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.  New data from the…

A top Hispanic CEO whose parents made minimum wage says a fairer US economy is still possible despite growing backlash to ‘woke capitalism’

Jose Minaya, the CEO of Nuveen, spoke with Insider for National Hispanic Heritage Month. Nuveen Jose Minaya, the CEO of Nuveen, is one of only a few Hispanic CEOs of a major company in the US. In an “Equity Talk,” Minaya spoke about the inequity affecting Hispanic Americans.  “Inclusion is a massive business opportunity,” the…