The European Union’s executive arm on Wednesday reprimanded France for running up excessive debt, delivering a sharp criticism at the height of an election campaign…
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The three parties in the German government are embroiled in a heated conflict over the 2025 budget, with experts cautioning that the deadlock could be…
German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz announced Friday his conservatives had struck a deal with the Greens on massively boosting defense and infrastructure spending, paving the way…
U.S. Congress has been left without a clear strategy prevent an imminent government shutdown that threatens to disrupt Christmas travel plans as a spending bill…
As the Japanese election outcome sends shock waves, political uncertainty may delay economic reforms, increase government spending and potentially postpone the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ)…
A few months after Russia invaded Ukraine, Rothschild & Co, the country’s financial adviser, presented Kyiv’s debt chief with a thick black folder outlining significant…
It was a time of fear and chaos four years ago. The death count was mounting as COVID-19 spread. Financial markets were panicked. Oil prices…
The Turkish private sector’s total outstanding loans received from abroad totaled $165.7 billion as of March, indicating an increase of $1.7 billion in comparison to…
Any liquidation of troubled property giant Evergrande depends on Chinese authorities’ recognition of the Hong Kong court’s ruling, in a decision that may also impact…