11:54 Chancellor 'piling up £14bn debt' with Brits forced to foot the bill
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- Express10:47 10-year treasury yield dips after Trump backtracks plans to axe Fed chief
-The 10-year Treasury declined on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump backtracked comments he made about firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
- CNBC08:50 Montero fails to reactivate the vote for the PSOE in Andalusia and could sink up to the 25 deputies in the regional
-María Jesús Montero does not seem to find a way to reactivate the vote for the PSOE in Andalusia, at least for autonomic elections, according to the results of the ...
- Elmundo08:31 Rachel Reeves' latest £20bn blunder laid bare in damning chart - you'll pay!
-The Chancellor has been slammed after the ONS revealed new shocking debt figures for the UK economy last year.
- Express06:57 Mum took own life after mortgage increased by £600 a month
-Kathleen could only work so much due to her health and became so desperate she tried to apply for support from the government but didn't meet the criteria
- Express05:53 More travelers are using ‘buy now, pay later’ plans to pay for trips. Here's when it may make sense
-The BNPL model — which allows buyers to pay in installments, sometimes with no interest or late fees — is gaining traction among young, cash-strapped travelers.
- CNBC22:21 Student Loan Changes in May 2025: What Borrowers Should Know
-May has several changes and proposed changes that could impact millions of borrowers.
- MSN21:37 Consumers are already making financial changes in response to tariffs. Here's what experts say to prioritize
-As tariffs loom, Americans brace for more financial uncertainty. Experts say they would be wise to bulk up their emergency savings now.
- CNBC22/04 10-year Treasury yield slips on a lack of progress on global trade negotiations
-Confidence among investors remained in the doldrums amid stalled global trade talks.
- CNBC22/04 Student Loan Update: Trump Gives New Deadline for Garnishing Wages
-The move follows the expiration of payment pauses and grace periods that began under former President Biden's administration.
- MSN22/04 DoEd to Restart Involuntary Student Debt Collection After Pandemic Pause
-The Department of Education is gearing up to restart involuntary debt collection on its defaulted federal student loan portfolio after pausing collection during the pandemic.
- Breitbart21/04 10-year Treasury yield rises as investors weigh Trump's criticism of Powell
-The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note rose after the Easter weekend as investors weighed President Donald Trump's criticism of the Federal Reserve.
- CNBC19/04 Instead of being pursued by debt collectors, here are 6 ways to be free of debt in calm old age
-Six important steps for independence from debt snares and debt collectors when they are no longer young. Anything?
- MSN19/04 Experts see higher stagflation risks. Here's what it means for your money
-Stagflation — a mix of slow economic growth, high inflation and high unemployment — which hit the U.S. in the 1970s, could make a comeback, economists say.
- CNBC19/04 Chaos or method? The Mar-A-Lago Agreement, the plan that would give meaning to Trump's commercial war
-Beyond the relaunching of manufacturing and the reduction of the US deficit a strategy where tariffs are the door for the project that would make the global economic and geopolitical order
- MSN18/04 '5 scattered 1,000 trillion won' US time bomb ... "Customs Cleanser Boomerang Dollar Boomerang" [Now News]
-While the Trump administration is raising the level of economic and trade compression, the Chinese authorities have pointed out the huge national debt of the United States through state media and warns that the US can eventually wear the damage of the trade war. The People's Daily, the Communist Party of China, said on the 10th in an editorial titled, `` The US national trust is damaged due to eco
- MSN18/04 Junda shares suffered another setback in Hong Kong’s IPO: the main product fell by 54% and the revenue was abnormally lower than that, and the potential impact of industrial integration and new technologies is huge
-Junda shares suffered another setback in Hong Kong’s IPO: the main product fell by 54% and the revenue was abnormally lower than that, and the potential impact of industrial integration and new technologies is huge
- Sina17/04 Surprise interest rate decision from the Central Bank
-The Central Bank drew the policy rate to 46 percent by going to an interest rate hike of 350 basis points. In addition, the Central Bank increased the lending interest rate from 46 percent to 49 percent in the night term and the borrowing interest rate in the night term from 41 percent to 44.5 percent. With this latest decision, the Central Bank made a surprise decision outside the expectations of
- MSN17/04 The deposit war is too fierce! Ready to enter the era of "zero interest rates"?
-The deposit war is too fierce! Ready to enter the era of "zero interest rates"?
- Sina16/04 WHO has agreed a historical decision to combat pandemics
-Many people call the legal pact a victory for the organization after more than three years of intensive negotiations.
- Korrespondent16/04 Ndindi Nyoro Breaks Ranks With Ruto, Warns of Looming Debt Crisis
-Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro has issued a stark warning over Kenya's ballooning debt, cautioning that the country risks joining Africa's growing list of defaulters.Nyoro said the public debt--now estimated at Sh11 trillion--is spiralling out of control, and any move to renegotiate it could trigger even worse economic fallout."The country is edging dangerously close to default," Nyoro s
- MSN16/04 As national average credit score falls, student loan delinquencies are key factor
-The national average credit score fell, driven by missed student loan payments, according to FICO.
- CNBC16/04 Treasury yields dip as investors await retail sales data
-U.S. Treasury yields were lower on Wednesday as investors awaited retail sales data and remained concerned after an aggressive bond-market sell-off last week.
- CNBC16/04 Pensions, 6.6 billion hole in INPS
-The excerpts of social security debts have created a needs that the state will have to pay
- MSN16/04 Zhuozheng Medical World War II Hong Kong Stock Exchange: The business level has been losing money for years and relies on external "blood transfusion" to submit the statement. The related party suddenly invested in the acquired company on the eve of the d
-Zhuozheng Medical World War II Hong Kong Stock Exchange: The business level has been losing money for years and relies on external "blood transfusion" to submit the statement. The related party suddenly invested in the acquired company on the eve of the delivery of the report.
- Sina16/04 Do not be afraid! These are tips on dealing with debt collectors that suddenly collect debt, must ask this question
-No need to panic, here are 4 tips on dealing with debt collectors, immediately ask these questions to be far from fraud!
- MSN16/04 China’s economy beats forecasts amid Trump trade war
-China says its economy topped forecasts in the first quarter, as exporters rushed to shift goods ahead of swingeing US tariffs, but warned it faced “certain pressures” from Donald Trump’s trade blitz.
- News.com.au16/04 With 60 billion yuan in grain storage a month, is Xiaomi’s new round of charge coming soon?
-With 60 billion yuan in grain storage a month, is Xiaomi’s new round of charge coming soon?
- Sina15/04 The announcement has been made, new government securities come
-The new PMÁPA, BMÁP and Fixmáp government securities were introduced.
- hvg.hu15/04 Cowboy' Checkatrade builders left family £26,000 in debt after 'bodge job'
-Joe and Michelle Pentony, 44 and 43, were forced to pay £9,000 for a roof repair on their 'dream home' in Darwen, Lancashire
- Express15/04 Treasury yields climb as investors continue to move away from government debt
-Treasury yields rose on Tuesday after a brief pullback on Monday to resume a sell-off streak as investors continue to sell U.S. government debt.
- CNBC15/04 Trump tariffs drove a Treasury sell-off — who sold the safe-haven asset?
-In just a few sessions, yield on the 10-year Treasury soared to 4.592% on Friday, the highest since February, while the 30-year notched its highest since November 2023 last Wednesday.
- CNBC15/04 Jinpu Titanium Industry's 200,000-ton iron phosphate project failed, and the transformation of 10 billion yuan investment plan to become a bubble
-Jinpu Titanium Industry's 200,000-ton iron phosphate project failed, and the transformation of 10 billion yuan investment plan to become a bubble
- Sina15/04 Dealers come to ask for money, Nezha Automobile is wandering around the edge
-Dealers come to ask for money, Nezha Automobile is wandering around the edge
- Sina14/04 Only three entities in Peru are empowered to retain the salary to workers in case of debts
-The salary embargo is a legal measure that allows creditors to recover pending debts by retention of a part of the worker's salary.
- La República14/04 Alikhanov announced a solution to the problem with Segezha Group debts
-The debt of the company, which is estimated at about 150 billion rubles, will restructure, may participate in its capital. In 2021, the Segezha held an IPO, but since then its shares have fallen more than four times
- RBC14/04 Treasury yields fall as investors weigh unexpected tariff exemptions
-U.S. Treasury yields inched lower on Monday as investors weighed a surprise tariff exemption and remained cautious about uncertainty in the bond market.
- CNBC14/04 ‘Incoherent’: Trump tariff plan’s fatal flaw
-We have observed the unfolding of Donald Trump’s tariff strategy over almost three months now. Long enough, I think, to diagnose the glaring problems at its heart.
- News.com.au14/04 Aussie turfed out, house secretly sold
-When Leah* was with her ex-husband he was a high-flying executive earning $200,000 but his salary suddenly plummeted when it came to paying child support after a horrific divorce.
- News.com.au14/04 Uncovered, this is how to debt collector tracking the motorcycle number plate
-Debt Collector can find out the motorcycle credit that is in arrears only by using applications on mobile phones. How to?
- MSN11/04 Mortgage rates surge over 7% as tariffs hit bond market
-Mortgage rates surged over 7% to end the week, after massive volatility in bond markets surrounding President Donald Trump's tariff agenda.
- CNBC11/04 Former leader of the MNB's new Vice President of the MNB
-Zoltán Kurali was the leader of the ÁKK until January 31, and it was known earlier that Mihály Varga counted on the central bank.
- hvg.hu11/04 Two -month low of the forint opposite the euro
-However, against the falling dollar, it has grown to an unprecedented level since the beginning of October last year. Friday night's credit rating of S&P Global Ratings can still move the forint.
- hvg.hu11/04 10-year Treasury higher as tariffs-led sell-off continues
-The 10-year Treasury yield was higher on Friday as the bond market sell-off resumed, influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump's fast-changing tariff policies.
- CNBC11/04 Student Loan Interest Rates Could Be Cut for Millions of Americans
-If a new bill passes Congress, it will adjust interest rates on existing federal student loans down to 2 percent.
- MSN11/04 No more big checks? Famed Publishers Clearing House known for doorstep giveaways files for bankruptcy
-No more big checks? Famed Publishers Clearing House known for doorstep giveaways files for bankruptcy - The company has awarded more than $500 million in prize money since 1953
- MSN11/04 Student Loans Update: Government May Garnish Millions of Borrowers' Wages
-With protections lifted, borrowers behind on their payments may soon see up to 15 percent of their wages withheld.
- MSN10/04 Trump’s Plans for Student Loan Forgiveness Are Even More Terrifying Than They Seem
-Some people working toward PSLF are probably in trouble. But every American should be worried.
- Slate US10/04 Trump dodged a disaster from the bond market, but the damage isn’t over yet
-The bond market screamed at President Donald Trump this week to change course on his tariff plans
- CNBC10/04 10-Year Treasury yields fall after Trump's tariff reprieve
-U.S. Treasury yields moved lower on Thursday as investors breathed a sigh of relief after U.S. President Donald Trump enacted a 90-day tariff reprieve.
- CNBC10/04 The General Staff reacted to a scandal with mobilized Nasirov
-The former head of the State Fiscal Service, suspected of a bribe of 21 million euros, was indeed mobilized, but the order was declared illegal and canceled.
- Korrespondent10/04 House Budget Resolution Vote: What’s Changed
-The new resolution calls for more tax cuts and fewer reductions in spending. It would increase the federal debt by a lot more.
- New York Times09/04 Chile and South Africa could be green hydrogen exporters – but setting up industries with debt is dangerous
-Researchers warn that South Africa and Chile should avoid taking out huge loans to set up green hydrogen industries.
- TheConversation-Europe09/04 IMF reaches a deal with troubled Argentina on bailout worth €18bn
-The bailout provides a welcome reprieve to President Javier Milei as he seeks to overturn the country's old economic order.
- EuronewsEN09/04 You only blame yourselves in the future ... a message to parliamentarians and Iraqis on debt
-Alsumaria News - Economy, economist, Manar Al -Ubaidi, commented on the high rates of internal debt to Iraq, while he called on parliamentarians to coordinate efforts to prevent these debts from reaching record levels, holding the responsibility of the matter to the Iraqis.
- Alsumaria09/04 Many small and medium-sized banks lower deposit interest rates, with large deposit certificates reduced by 40 basis points
-Many small and medium-sized banks lower deposit interest rates, with large deposit certificates reduced by 40 basis points
- Sina09/04 The difficulty of repaying loans in advance has been upgraded, and some banks have raised the threshold
-The difficulty of repaying loans in advance has been upgraded, and some banks have raised the threshold
- Sina08/04 Taking one personal finance class in high school has a lifetime benefit of roughly $100,000
-Taking a financial education class in high school pays off, many studies show.
- CNBC08/04 Treasury yields are little changed as investors parse U.S.-China trade tit-for-tat
-U.S. Treasury yields were mixed as investors assess U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy and threats of even higher levies against China.
- CNBC08/04 Our divorce ruling may have enabled my ex-husband to trash my credit score
-My bank is in the process of repossessing our former marital home over mortgage arrears he was instructed to pay
- TheGuardian08/04 Salis sales halved against the trend: Payables increased to 68.5 billion yuan, debt ratio was high, and then went to Hong Kong for IPO after four private placements.
-Salis sales halved against the trend: Payables increased to 68.5 billion yuan, debt ratio was high, and then went to Hong Kong for IPO after four private placements.
- Sina07/04 Election vow to save Aussies $2.5k a year
-First home buyers who don’t have access to the bank of mum and dad could save up to $2500 annually on their mortgage payments through the Coalition’s push to lower borrowing requirements for first homeowners.
- News.com.au06/04 UK could face ‘Eurozone-style economic meltdown’ after Trump tariffs
-Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, which imposed sweeping levies on global trade, have sparked fears of economic instability and recession worldwide.
- Express06/04 Can Debt Collector collect to the borrower's family? This is the full explanation
-Can the debt collector collect debt to the family of borrowers who do not participate in debt? Let's look at the applicable law and regulation explanation.
- MSN06/04 Don't just make a debt! Check out the 5 mandatory documents that must be brought by the debt collector and the rules of the game
-Here are some mandatory documents that must be brought and demonstrated by the debt collector to the debtor.
- MSN06/04 ‘Our way’: Trump, Dutton, and ‘green and gold’
-For Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, no two people loom larger over the campaign than Peter Dutton and Donald Trump.
- News.com.au06/04 'Loca Mosca', the drug trafficker who wanted to pay the external debt of Peru to operate unpunished, but died in jail
-Guillermo Cárdenas Dávila, better known as 'Loca Mosca', was killed in 1984 during the Motor of El Sexto by one of the mutineers, who had quarrels with him.
- La República06/04 Teachers expect payment of social debt for more than 5 years: "They are waiting for us to dwell"
-Three teachers still hope to receive the thousands of soles that correspond to him for years of professional practice.
- La República05/04 Student Loans: Borrowers Would Get $500 Under New Proposal
-The plan comes amid escalating concerns about loan defaults, with more than 9 million Americans behind on their payments following the pandemic-era freeze.
- MSN05/04 The former driver became a confessor: I saw money bags in the car
-In the corruption investigation against the IMM, the former driver of Serdal Taşkın, General Manager of the former Culture Inc., was reached. The driver O.C., Murat Ongun and Taskin Ekrem Imamoglu on the instructions of irregular tender and brokerage in the argument claimed. Stating that he witnessed during his duties, O.C said, "Imamoglu carried his money to Taskin, I saw these bags in the car,"
- MSN05/04 Shanghai Pharmaceutical Compliance Examination: Suspected of monopoly and is fined, R&D expenses do not exceed 1% of revenue
-Shanghai Pharmaceutical Compliance Examination: Suspected of monopoly and is fined, R&D expenses do not exceed 1% of revenue
- Sina04/04 Treasury yields continue to slide as investors digest aftermath of Trump's tariffs
-U.S. Treasury yields continued to plummet as investors digested the aftermath of U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive "reciprocal tariff" policy rollout.
- CNBC04/04 Panic Wind sweeping Wall Street that lives worse session in 5 years
-Wall Street closed today in a sharp low, the next day Donald Trump announced a strong commercial offensive, which fears for the US economy, with S&P500 and Nasdaq living the worst casualties in five years.
- MSN04/04 What Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs mean for Russia, China
-The White House has clarified its decision to keep Russia off President Donald Trump’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs list after it raised some eyebrows, explaining that Moscow already faced tough sanctions – and the threat of even more loomed large.
- News.com.au04/04 Kharkov's blow: The number of victims has increased
-From under the rubble, fragments of the third body were debtoo. 32 people were injured, among them children.
- Korrespondent03/04 These entities that can seize the salary of workers by debts without paying
-The salaries is a legal process designed to guarantee the fulfillment of financial obligations, which must strictly follow the limits and formalities established by law.
- La República03/04 NGM has stated whether the government wants to borrow € 10 billion
-According to the ministry, the state's financing is stable, and there is no one -time € 10 billion borrowing.
- hvg.hu03/04 Behind Maiwei Bio's serial financing: The "Damoclis Sword" with a guarantee of 4.7 billion yuan is high, and its debt ratio has surged to 63.61% in three years.
-Behind Maiwei Bio's serial financing: The "Damoclis Sword" with a guarantee of 4.7 billion yuan is high, and its debt ratio has surged to 63.61% in three years.
- Sina03/04 Killer who lived fake life’s ‘ultimate betrayal’
-A 24-year-old Perth man looked like he had it all: an affluent lifestyle, an opulent house, a luxury vehicle, overseas holidays, the perfect family and success, but the reality was much darker.
- News.com.au02/04 60% of Americans carry a credit card balance — as interest rates top 20%, Fed report finds
-More than half of Americans are carrying credit card balances, despite sky-high APRs.
- CNBC02/04 French government set to lower growth target as Trump tariffs loom
-The state’s revised forecast will be in line with predictions from the Bank of France, according to work minister Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet.
- EuronewsEN02/04 Treasury yields rise as investors await rollout of Trump's tariffs
-U.S. Treasury yields inched higher on Wednesday as investors awaited economic data and braced for the rollout of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.
- CNBC02/04 Vanke ushered in a turning point in reform and development: last year, more than 180,000 houses were delivered, and public bonds were redeemed in the first quarter of this year
-Vanke ushered in a turning point in reform and development: last year, more than 180,000 houses were delivered, and public bonds were redeemed in the first quarter of this year
- Sina01/04 Sırrı Süreyya told the first time: I will keep the advice of Volkan Konak
-Deputy Chairman of the Grand National Assembly and Dem Party Istanbul Deputy Sirri Süreyya Önder, Volkan Konak's advice to him before the death of the advice, "I will go to the Black Sea for the last seal of peace," he said.
- MSN01/04 The federal government is phasing out paper checks. Here's who will be affected
-By the fall, all federal departments and agencies will phase out the use of paper checks and switch to electronic payments, according to the White House.
- CNBC01/04 Michael Sheen and Channel 4 questioned over ‘originality’ of debt documentary
-Independent TV producers say they discussed 2021’s Bank Job with the Welsh actor’s team and he later presented a similar programme
- TheGuardian01/04 Quantitative Technology Battles the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Four: Telephone Harassment? Violent debt collection? The shadow of cash loans remains lingering after the regulatory storm, and compliance of main business becomes a mystery
-Quantitative Technology Battles the Hong Kong Stock Exchange Four: Telephone Harassment? Violent debt collection? The shadow of cash loans remains lingering after the regulatory storm, and compliance of main business becomes a mystery
- Sina01/04 Treasury yields fall as investors brace for U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy rollout
-Treasury yields were lower as investors brace for U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy rollout.
- CNBC31/03 Dutton’s brutal jab at tradie son
-Peter Dutton has joked about charging his 20-year-old son board while speaking to constituents in his outer Brisbane seat of Dickson.
- News.com.au31/03 Eurozone in crisis as Germany deals huge blow to EU
-Germany's decision to boost defence and infrastructure spending has shaken financial markets in the EU.
- Express31/03 Treasury yields fall as investors brace for Trump tariffs, key jobs data in week ahead
-Treasury yields were lower on Monday as investors focused on U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs and key jobs data due this week.
- CNBC31/03 Rostrud recorded an increase in calls in connection with salary debts
-According to Rostrud, in 2024, the number of appeals on the topic of salary debts increased by more than a third. Not all appeals are complaints, among them there are requests of clarifications and sentences, they say in the department
- RBC30/03 If the reception is not luxurious, what does the world say?
-A luxurious reception becomes a kind of "standard" that must be met, although sometimes you have to force yourself. Try
- MSN30/03 Homeownership is ‘an investment,’ Maryland governor says. High prices mean fewer young adults can benefit
-Since 1980, median home prices have increased much faster than median household incomes, research finds. For some, that is putting home ownership out of reach.
- CNBC30/03 Longfor Group's profit attributable to shareholders in 2024 will reach 10.4 billion yuan, and it will run a new virtuous cycle model
-Longfor Group's profit attributable to shareholders in 2024 will reach 10.4 billion yuan, and it will run a new virtuous cycle model
- Sina29/03 Trump needs to start fighting hard for his tax cuts, or that Golden Age is a goner
-House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune are pushing hard to get that “big, beautiful bill” onto President Donald Trump’s desk by the end of April — but they’re going to nee…
- New York Post29/03 Five Recession Indicators Now Raising Alarm in the US
-Experts told Newsweek the things they are monitoring to determine whether the U.S. is on the brink of a significant economic downturn.
- MSN29/03 Major week set to shake up election campaign
-Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton will face key economic tests in the first days of the May 3 election campaign, as voters watch to see how they tackle cost of living issues.
- News.com.au29/03 Judge blocks Trump administration from dismantling of Consumer Protection Bureau
-Judge blocks Trump administration from dismantling of Consumer Protection Bureau - CFPB is responsible for protecting consumers from financial fraud and deceptive practices, and was created in the wake of the 2008 financial crash
- MSN29/03 Accident! Reports say the Trump administration considers imposing higher taxes on the rich
-Accident! Reports say the Trump administration considers imposing higher taxes on the rich
- Sina28/03 In Kiev, a large -scale scheme of evasion of mobilization was exposed
-The DBR exposed a military official and an entrepreneur who organized a deferral from service for money.
- Korrespondent28/03 Tradies abandon project, debts mount
-A construction company building a multistorey apartment block for people on the NDIS has denied being on the brink of collapse, as tradies abandon the site in droves amid disputes over debts and alleged defects identified by the building regulator.
- News.com.au28/03 ‘Pay us bro’: Tradie begs for money
-Tradies claim a Victorian building company is making it as difficult as possible to be paid for their work as messy disputes pile up.
- News.com.au28/03 Four key challenges facing Aussie economy
-The Australian economy faces four major challenges that will have to be dealt with by whoever wins the upcoming federal election, a leading economist has warned.
- News.com.au28/03 Congress warned about the growth of the US public debt to a maximum from the Second World War
-By 2029, the US public debt will hit the anti -record of the Second World War to grow to 156% of GDP by 2055, warned in the budget administration of the Congress, and announced the risk of default in August or September
- RBC27/03 What Albo, Dutton will do for your budget
-With cost-of-living set to be the number one election issue facing voters, both major parties are pitching themselves as the side most capable of handling Australia’s economy.
- News.com.au27/03 Time running out for Mexico to pay water debt to US
-It’s going to take an act of God or some savvy last-minute negotiating for Mexico to liquidate its enormous water debt with the United States by the fall.
- NewsNation27/03 Treasury yields are higher as investors weigh new auto tariffs
-U.S. Treasury yields ticked higher on Thursday as investors weighed fresh tariffs on foreign automakers and assessed the broader state of the U.S. economy.
- CNBC26/03 Economic Outlook for the Second Half of the Year: The general trend of stable macroeconomic operation will not change
-Economic Outlook for the Second Half of the Year: The general trend of stable macroeconomic operation will not change
- Sina26/03 Rachel Reeves says how much UK pays in debt ever year - it’s insane
-The cost of debt interest eclipses more than Britain spends on some of its most important public services - including the military
- Express25/03 50% of parents financially support adult children, report finds. Here's how much it costs them
-For the first time, the share of parents who financially support grown children hit 50%.
- CNBC25/03 The State Duma in the first reading approved the extrajudicial collection of tax debts
-The deputies in the first reading supported the bill on the extrajudicial recovery of tax debts from individuals. According to the initiative, we are talking about cases when the requirements of the Federal Tax Service are indisputable
- RBC25/03 Fury as customers' water bills go towards debt and dividends
-River Action has developed official guidelines with sporting body British Rowing to help rowers minimise the risk of illness from exposure to polluted water.
- Express25/03 ‘Do more’: Albo unveils $5-a-week tax cut
-Australians can expect an itty-bitty tax cut of an extra $5 a week for anyone earning more than $45,000 from next year in a surprise election bribe that will be hard-pressed buying most voters a cup of coffee.
- News.com.au25/03 ‘Available to use’: Aussie couple reveal how they got into debt
-A couple have revealed how they managed to get into $150,000 worth of debt while earning decent money.
- News.com.au24/03 Airplane in the budget: 2 months, 2,000 billion forints of public debt
-The strengthening of the forint beautified the value of foreign currency debt by HUF 422 billion, so the government debt increased by only HUF 2,000 billion in two months. The yield payments of the government securities (inflation) took nearly a thousand billion forints, the 13th month pension of nearly HUF 500 billion. By the end of February, 40 percent of the annual deficit plan had come togethe
- hvg.hu24/03 Chalmers spruiks $207bn debt improvement
-Labor will champion a $177bn reduction in gross debt it has achieved in its first term of government when Jim Chalmers hands down his fourth budget on Tuesday, despite rolling deficits forecast for the next decade.
- News.com.au24/03 Treasury yields rise as fears of an all-out trade war ease
-U.S. Treasury yields were higher on Monday as investors awaited the purchasing managers' index to get a sense of the health of the U.S. economy.
- CNBC24/03 Can the municipality seize your home if you don't pay the property tax in 2025? This is what you should know
-Failure to comply with the property tax can lead to serious consequences for real estate owners in Peru. Annual payment is essential to maintain municipal services.
- La República24/03 Keir Starmer’s Labour government projected to spend a colossal £6.43 trillion...
-The staggering amount comes ahead of an expected round of massive spending cuts this week.
- Express23/03 Can 500 billion euros get Germany out of the predicament with the introduction of a large-scale fiscal stimulus plan?
-Can 500 billion euros get Germany out of the predicament with the introduction of a large-scale fiscal stimulus plan?
- Sina23/03 Workers of workers can be seized in 2025, but only these only entities in Peru are empowered to do so
-The salaries embargo in Peru is a legal measure to fulfill financial obligations, respecting workers' procedures and rights. Know the authorized entities and the legal limits that must be fulfilled.
- La República22/03 How long will this gold bull market last? We may be experiencing a 20-year gold bull market (2019-2039)
-How long will this gold bull market last? We may be experiencing a 20-year gold bull market (2019-2039)
- Sina22/03 The Science and Technology Innovation Board is about to usher in the most mysterious company: Yitang Co., Ltd. has registered for three and a half years after two months of meetings. The big customers and suppliers are all letters, and the large goodwill
-The Science and Technology Innovation Board is about to usher in the most mysterious company: Yitang Co., Ltd. has registered for three and a half years after two months of meetings. The big customers and suppliers are all letters, and the large goodwill is doubtful
- Sina22/03 Foreign exchange prices are preparing for a 2 -year record
-The exchange rates rose to record prices due to the influence of political developments in Türkiye. Especially last week, such as 36.51 pounds, such as the lowest figures of the last period of the dollar rate of 40.58'yle, the euro 44 pounds broke the record. The Central Bank came into play after these developments. This gain is expected to be the highest weekly rise in the exchange rate since Jun
- MSN21/03 Donald Trump Announces Major Student Loan Change
-On Friday, President Trump announced that Kelly Loeffler at the Small Business Administration will take over federal student loans.
- MSN21/03 DoE Secretary Talks Possibility of Moving Student Loans to Treasury
-McMahon said on Friday, "There's absolutely no reason, as far as I can determine, that there should be student loans housed in the Department of Education."
- Breitbart21/03 Bavaria have most days off: Söder excludes the abolition of holiday
-Large billions of billions should be taken in hand for infrastructure and defense in the next few years. Economists bring the game to abolish a holiday to finance. At the Bavarian Prime Minister, this has a little conflict.
- MSN21/03 "As an admixture, government bonds are ok"
-Germany's largest Sparkasse has significantly increased its profit and customer base last year. Private investors can also benefit from Germany's gigantic new debt, says Haspa boss Harald Vogelsang-but not primarily with government bonds.
- MSN20/03 Bank of England in no hurry on interest rates – but cuts will come
-Despite the decision to hold at 4.5%, businesses and households can take a confident view of the UK’s prospects
- TheGuardian20/03 Student Loan Update as Trump Set to Order Department of Education Shutdown
-The Trump administration has already been gutting the agency through layoffs and program cuts.
- MSN19/03 What impact will Germany's debt reform on the stock market and bond?
-Germany has approved a reform that unlocks hundreds of billions of euros for defense and infrastructure. If on the one hand the possibility of investing in debt should relaunch the largest economy in Europe, on the other there are implications for the View on Euronews share markets and bonds
- MSN19/03 Burgum Says U.S. Natural Resources Could Be 'Triple' the National Debt
-Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum said the natural assets of the U.S.could be worth triple the country's $36.6 trillion national debt.
- Breitbart19/03 Stir in Indian business, Shapoorji Pallonji Group's strong step with a loan of 28,600 crores!
-Shapoorji Pallonji Group: It is believed that this deal can be completed between the coming 3 to 4 weeks. An amount of about Rs 28,600 crore will be raised by the group through Mudra Bond. The duration of which is three years. This loan promoter unit is being collected by Evengelus Ventures Private Limited.
- MSN19/03 Treasury yields hold steady as investors await Fed interest rate decision
-U.S. Treasury yields held steady on Wednesday as investors anticipated the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate decision amid rising economic uncertainty.
- CNBC19/03 ‘Spend before they have the money’: 53-year-old millionaire divides with advice
-A 53-year-old millionaire says Aussies can “reduce” the financial strain on themselves during the cost of living crisis.
- News.com.au19/03 The business has proposed measures to "prevent the crisis of non -payments"
-The RSPP proposed a set of measures to combat delays in payments by state corporations, found out RBC. Against the background of high bets, they place money on deposits and do not pay counterparties for several months, sources say
- RBC19/03 Merz makes Parliament approve his multimillionaire plan to rearmar Germany and modernize his infrastructure
-Friedrich Merz still does not govern Germany, but in practice it is as if he are already doing it. The conservative and predictable leader future Foreign Minister won the parliamentary approval of an amendment to the Constitution that relaxes the debt brake -Limitation to the indebtedness of sacrosanct aureola among the conservatives- for fi ...
- MSN18/03 Bankruptcy reorganization guidelines are implemented! Cracking down on "preserving the shell" and transfer of interests, and ending the "huge profits" of reorganization?
-Bankruptcy reorganization guidelines are implemented! Cracking down on "preserving the shell" and transfer of interests, and ending the "huge profits" of reorganization?
- Sina18/03 Huisanzhang Holdings went to Hong Kong for three IPOs: the industry leader with a market share of only 0.5%, revenue growth slowed down in three years and net loss of 900 million yuan, and the debt-to-asset ratio exceeded 1,000%.
-Huisanzhang Holdings went to Hong Kong for three IPOs: the industry leader with a market share of only 0.5%, revenue growth slowed down in three years and net loss of 900 million yuan, and the debt-to-asset ratio exceeded 1,000%.
- Sina18/03 A 65-year-old former office worker with a maximum annual income of 15 million yen, retirement benefits of 25 million yen, and savings of 30 million yen, and a wealth of assets that people envy, and should have "unreasonable in retirement forever"... But w
-During his active days, he earned a lot, and he had plenty of savings and retirement benefits...If this were the case, you'd think he'd be safe even in his long retirement. However, no matter how much you think you have, depending on your living situation, your assets can run out in no time. This time, we will discuss a case in which Tomomi Arai, a total money consultant and CFP, who has been stru
- MSN18/03 U.S. Treasury yields lower as investors await key housing data
-U.S. Treasury yields were lower Tuesday as investors await data on housing starts and permits, while looking ahead to the key Federal Reserve decision.
- CNBC17/03 Devatiator and lawsuits - Voting on Merz ’billion dollar package becomes a trembling section
-The Bundestag will vote on the 500-billion debt package on Tuesday. Despite the consent promised by the Greens, it could be scarce - as well as in the Federal Council, which would then have to agree. Sahra Wagenknecht meanwhile attacks the left.
- MSN17/03 Auditors warned about the risks for the budget from the growth of interest expenses
-Statesing on floating rates in conditions of uncertainty create risks for the execution of federal budget expenditures, and warned in the Accounts Chamber. 5.8% of the budget expenditure part of the expenditure part of the expenditure
- RBC17/03 Have a debt of Rp. 5 billion at the age of 20 years, Syakir Daulay revealed how to pay it off
-Syakir Daulay claimed to have been depressed because he would be visited if he did not immediately pay off Rp 5 billion in debt.
- MSN17/03 One village in Tangerang is caught in moneylenders, residents: for birth, treatment, flowers continue to add ...
-Hundreds of residents in Tangerang owed loan sharks due to economic impression. They are pressed for childbirth, treatment, and flowers continue to grow.
- MSN17/03 Current Policy Baseline: The Budget Trick That Could Make Tax Cuts Look Free
-A maneuver so wonky that it might be best explained with sports cars and anime streaming.
- New York Times17/03 10-year Treasury yield slips as investors await retail sales data
-U.S. Treasury yields were little changed on Monday as investors awaited retail sales data and looked to a big week ahead.
- CNBC16/03 An "economic killer" reveals the US "economic hunting" routine
-An "economic killer" reveals the US "economic hunting" routine
- Sina16/03 The Chinese regime caused an environmental disaster in Zambia: a river dried after the acid spill in a mine of the Asian giant
-The copper mines owned by the Asian giant have been accused of ignoring security, labor and others in the African country
- Infobae16/03 "Nishida and I were poor," Izumi Pinko, who had been in debt in hundreds of millions, says, "What is necessary to sell"
-"Japan is not a rice country. So why is it like this? We have to release the rice stockpile quickly!" The bark was 77 years old. She is a national "big actress" with many representative works such as "Oshin" (1983/NHK), "Hashida Sugako Drama: The World is Demons" (1990-2011/TBS), and many other works, and she is active as a comedy-en-themed comedy in variety shows such as "Pittanko Kang" (2003-202
- MSN15/03 Shenzhen Capital giant frustrated liquor, double-wheeled liquor industry went bankrupt and reorganized
-Shenzhen Capital giant frustrated liquor, double-wheeled liquor industry went bankrupt and reorganized
- Sina15/03 Germany's £428bn debt gamble: 'Ghost MPs' plot sparks 'political timebomb’ fears
-EXCLUSIVE: Germany's plan to bypass its newly elected Bundestag to lift the Debt Brake has sparked outrage, with critics warning of an attack on democratic norms.
- Express15/03 They committed to public service with the hope of student-loan forgiveness. Under Trump, their plans are at risk.
-Some student-loan borrowers have just a few payments left until they get Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Trump might put that relief at risk.
- BusinessInsider15/03 The 5 tiny countries around world that don't have their own airport
-These five tiny states are the only countries in the world without an airport within their borders.
- Express15/03 China's ambitious £3.8bn mega train line across the Himalayas plagued by issues
-A vast railway line will be made up of tunnels passing through 105 miles (170km) above the clouds - if Beijing's project ever gets off the ground.
- Express15/03 'Historical Agreement' on debt in Germany
-Waiting German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz reached an agreement with the Greens for a spectacular increase in state lending, according to a party source.
- MSN14/03 BREAKING — Germany's CDU-CSU bloc and the SPD reportedly reach agreement with the Greens on a massive increase in government borrowing
-The CDU/CSU bloc and the SPD have reached an agreement with the Greens on a massive increase in government borrowing, news agencies report, citing party sources.
- MSN14/03 Michael Sheen’s kindness shows how cruel the credit business is | Letters
-Letters: Readers respond to the news that the actor has paid off £1m of his neighbours’ debts and called for fairer banking practices
- TheGuardian14/03 Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady next week. But some consumer loans are getting cheaper.
-Although inflation receded last month, an escalating trade war threatens to cause prices to rise on a wide range of consumer goods going forward.
- nbc News14/03 European stocks, euro rally as Germany strikes historic debt deal
-Germany’s next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, struck a deal to loosen borrowing limits, unleashing €500 billion for defence and infrastructure. Markets surged, while analysts debated its impact on inflation and ECB rate policy.
- EuronewsEN14/03 Jinlong shares were collected for debt! Some of the equity of the two securities companies has been frozen!
-Jinlong shares were collected for debt! Some of the equity of the two securities companies has been frozen!
- Sina14/03 Treasury yields rise as investors await consumer sentiment data
-U.S. Treasury yields edged higher on Friday as investors awaited consumer sentiment data and were relieved after tame inflation data this week.
- CNBC13/03 Betting on the "donomsday wheel"? From the limit down to the limit up, who is speculating on Oriental Group?
-Betting on the "donomsday wheel"? From the limit down to the limit up, who is speculating on Oriental Group?
- Sina12/03 Kim Soo Hyun may be charged with rape
-Kim Soo Hyun may be charged with rape
- Sina12/03 How Student Loans Will Be Impacted by Department of Education Mass Layoffs
-The Department of Education announced it was laying off employees as part of an effort to halve the agency's staff.
- MSN12/03 Credit card debt calculator: Find out how much you owe
-Americans have more credit card debt than ever. Figure out how much you owe and how long it will take to pay back.
- NewsNation12/03 Mike Sheen pays millions of debts for the poor, accusing British social injustice
-Mike Sheen pays millions of debts for the poor, accusing British social injustice
- Sina12/03 10-year Treasury yield is flat as investors await inflation reading
-On Wednesday, investors keenly awaited the consumer inflation reading and monitored the latest tariff news.
- CNBC11/03 Is Jinyu Medical’s “loss-style” dividend really empty? Spending on R&D and other expenses are shrinking. Beware of the minefields
-Is Jinyu Medical’s “loss-style” dividend really empty? Spending on R&D and other expenses are shrinking. Beware of the minefields
- Sina11/03 Outside of Doe Run Peru demand clarity to Indecopi on collection process
-Hundreds of extrabajadores of Doe Run Peru mobilized in front of the Indecopi headquarters to demand diligence in the resolution of the controversy that postpon the payment of labor debts.
- La República11/03 Shennong Group plans to raise 290 million yuan for expansion and replenishment. What will the continuous expansion of pig price lows bring?
-Shennong Group plans to raise 290 million yuan for expansion and replenishment. What will the continuous expansion of pig price lows bring?
- Sina11/03 Consumer outlook sinks as recession fears take hold
-Consumers are growing increasingly pessimistic about their financial future as a wave of economic uncertainty takes hold.
- CNBC11/03 Democrats want to work with Trump's education secretary on one big thing for student-loan borrowers
-Sen. Elizabeth Warren offered to work with Education Secretary Linda McMahon to hold MOHELA and other student-loan servicers accountable.
- BusinessInsider11/03 2-year treasury yield retreats to lowest level since October amid recession fears
-U.S. Treasury yields moved lower on Tuesday as investors worried about a potential recession and awaited the latest jobs data.
- CNBC11/03 Credit Card Interest Rates to Change Under New Bill
-A new bipartisan bill introduced by Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Anna Paulina Luna aims to cap credit card interest rates at 10%.
- MSN10/03 As Wall Street panics, Trump should share his Main Street long-term vision
-On Sunday’s Maria Bartiromo show, President Donald Trump refused to rule out a recession this year amid a “period of transition” in the economy; on Monday the Dow dropped 2%, the Nasdaq 4%. There’s…
- New York Post10/03 Rules for repaying Social Security benefits are about to get stricter. Here's what to know
-Social Security beneficiaries who receive more money than they are owed will now face a 100% default withholding rate from their monthly checks, the agency said.
- CNBC10/03 Public service student-loan forgiveness 'is not changing today' while Trump works to redefine who is eligible, Education Department says
-Trump signed an executive order to limit eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. His Department of Education is reviewing next steps.
- BusinessInsider10/03 Xingbang Interactive Entertainment's IPO in Hong Kong: The hot products are out of stock, and revenue is halved. The "King of Small Games" market is out of favor. How to break through the siege of competitors?
-Xingbang Interactive Entertainment's IPO in Hong Kong: The hot products are out of stock, and revenue is halved. The "King of Small Games" market is out of favor. How to break through the siege of competitors?
- Sina10/03 The pony of the drug debt began
-A member of the Majlis Health Commission said: "The $ 5 trillion was allocated to settle the pharmaceutical demands of the universities of medical sciences."
- Mehr News10/03 ‘It’s not because I want people to think I’m great’: Michael Sheen on paying off £1m of his neighbours’ debts
-The actor grew up poor, got rich, then lost everything backing the 2019 Homeless World Cup. Now he’s giving away more of his money to help 900 total strangers. Doesn’t he think he’s done enough?
- TheGuardian10/03 China bond yields jump to three-month highs as investors pare rate cut expectations
-Chinese government bond yields moved further away from January's historic lows amid optimism in the faltering economy and a stock market rally.
- CNBC09/03 A sharp drop across the board! "Black Swan" is coming?
-A sharp drop across the board! "Black Swan" is coming?
- Sina08/03 In Germany, the party after negotiations on the coalition expressed support to Ukraine
-Parties that will enter the parliamentary coalition and form the future of the German government, announced the intention to strengthen the defense capability of Germany, the EU and support Ukraine
- RBC08/03 Trump limits a student-loan forgiveness program for millions of public servants in a new executive order
-President Trump's order aims to disqualify employers engaging in what he labeled "anti-American" activities from student loan forgiveness.
- BusinessInsider08/03 21 Two Sessions Observation | Support private enterprises, we need "hard support" of policies, and more importantly, the "soft support" of systems
-21 Two Sessions Observation | Support private enterprises, we need "hard support" of policies, and more importantly, the "soft support" of systems
- Sina07/03 If you do not pay the property tax in Peru 2025, can the municipality take away your home?
-The non -payment of the property tax can generate severe consequences for real estate owners. This tax is essential to finance municipal services and must be paid annually.
- La República07/03 Treasury yields tick lower as investors await key jobs report
-U.S. Treasury yields moved slightly lower Friday as investors digested the latest tariff reprieve and awaited the nonfarm payrolls report.
- CNBC07/03 Minister of Finance Lan Fo'an: Timely research and launch new incremental policies to ensure that all aspects have a sense of gain
-Minister of Finance Lan Fo'an: Timely research and launch new incremental policies to ensure that all aspects have a sense of gain
- Sina07/03 From Fatimamam's law to the sale of Nima currency in the free market
-The explanatory report of the defendants' case of the tea defendants was published by the special branch of the crime of violators in the country's economic system.
- Mehr News07/03 The volume of trading in the Russian public debt on the exchange reached a historical maximum
-The volume of trading bonds of the federal loan became maximum in history, exceeding the previous record almost double. Together with the monetary volume, the number of active investors increased, Mosbirzh said
- RBC06/03 Students with debts in private school in Tacna must be enrolled, via Indecopi
-Indecopi orders a private school of Tacna registered two students for the 2025 school year after irregularities in communication on their registration.
- La República06/03 Global bonds sell off as investors react to Trump's tariffs and a German 'paradigm shift'
-Government borrowing costs rose across the globe on Thursday, although German bond yields came off highs.
- CNBC06/03 Treasury yields move higher as investors digest potential tariff relief
-U.S. Treasury yields moved higher on Thursday as investors breathed a sigh of relief over the potential for tariff exemptions and awaited key jobs data.
- CNBC06/03 Jiabiyou's high premium merger and acquisition: the target accounts receivable and inventory amount is huge, and its own funds are limited may increase financial pressure
-Jiabiyou's high premium merger and acquisition: the target accounts receivable and inventory amount is huge, and its own funds are limited may increase financial pressure
- Sina06/03 Germany’s debt brake more worked around than respected
-Berlin recognises the rule to avoid burdening future generations is too onerous to kickstart today’s economic growth
- The Irish Times06/03 Japanese 10-year bond yields surge to near 16-year highs on rate-hike expectations, global sell-off
-The 30-year bond also crossed the 2.5% mark for the first time since 2008.
- CNBC05/03 Congress' proposed cuts may jeopardize Medicaid and negatively impact the economy, report finds
-Federal cuts to Medicaid would impact more than 80 million people who rely on the program. It may also negatively effect the economy, new research finds.
- CNBC05/03 The U.S. is appointing an 'affordability czar' — here’s what that means for you
-As the federal government vows to to tackle rising prices, there are key steps consumers can take to bring monthly costs down.
- CNBC05/03 Berlin said that he had reached the limit in the supply of weapons to Ukraine
-The limit in the supply of Ukraine from its own reserves has been achieved, now we are talking about strengthening the defense capability of Europe "in the new conditions", said the representative of the Ministry of Defense of Germany
- RBC05/03 Signal to Putin and Trump: Germany is back from the front of the front
-The agreement between the Union and the SPD, which exposes expenses for defense from the debt brake, was without alternative. But Merz had to pay a very high political price.
- MSN05/03 What does the Exception Clause for Defense Expenditure mean to Greece
-One question that remains to be clarified is whether the defense expenditure clause can also secure an additional fiscal space, e.g. For taxation in 2026.
- MSN05/03 The long-term positive economic support conditions and basic trends have not changed
-The long-term positive economic support conditions and basic trends have not changed
- Sina04/03 In the Frankivsk region, the Executive Inspectorate was enriched by 20 million
-The court arrested the other property of the person involved in the person and his family with a total value of UAH 80 million.
- Korrespondent04/03 10-year Treasury yield slides as Trump tariffs take effect
-U.S. President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada took effect Tuesday.
- CNBC04/03 The lawsuit was prosecuted by Dong Mingzhu dozens of times, and the amount was over 100 million yuan, and the huge dividend of Aux has obvious shortcomings.
-The lawsuit was prosecuted by Dong Mingzhu dozens of times, and the amount was over 100 million yuan, and the huge dividend of Aux has obvious shortcomings.
- Sina03/03 UK households urged to claim cash grants that can help you get thousands
-The government has said it will bring forward help for millions of households to help pay their energy bills next winter.
- Express03/03 ‘My partner’s crazy spending ruined me’: the ugly truth about coerced debt
-Charity calls for banking industry to take totally new approach over type of financial abuse that leaves victims saddled with unpayable debts
- TheGuardian28/02 The Trump administration blocks student-loan borrowers from online access to decades-old affordable repayment plans
-After a federal court upheld a pause on the SAVE plan, the Education Department removed other income-driven repayment applications from its website.
- BusinessInsider28/02 Treasury yields fall as investors await Fed’s favorite inflation measure
-U.S. Treasury yields were lower on Friday as investors awaited the release of a key inflation reading — the most anticipated data of the week.
- CNBC27/02 Trump, Musk float idea of $5,000 'DOGE dividend' checks. Here's what experts say
-As the Department of Government Efficiency looks to make massive spending cuts, there's talk of sending some of the money back to Americans.
- CNBC27/02 A key Treasury cash pile is running low. Here's what it means for bond investors at the 11th hour.
-Traders who aren't spooked by possible payment delays can pick up some extra yield by buying near the so-called X date.
- BusinessInsider27/02 1 in 5 Americans are 'doom spending' — here's how that can backfire
-"Doom spending," or spending money despite economic and geopolitical worries, is an increasingly common way to cope with stress.
- CNBC26/02 Agency speeds up Social Security Fairness Act timeline, with lump sums, benefit increases for millions of people
-The agency had previously said it could take "more than one year" to process benefit changes following the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act.
- CNBC26/02 During 2024 .. the world's debts record a record
-A report by the International Finance Institute showed that the global debt rate to GDP increased last year for the first time since 2020, as the global debt balance recorded a new record at the end of the year, which amounted to 318 trillion dollars at a time when the global economy suffers from slowing down.
- Alsumaria26/02 Jingao Technology plans to go to Hong Kong for IPO: A-shares will raise 26.6 billion yuan in direct financing in five years, with a new debt ratio of more than one fundraising project.
-Jingao Technology plans to go to Hong Kong for IPO: A-shares will raise 26.6 billion yuan in direct financing in five years, with a new debt ratio of more than one fundraising project.
- Sina26/02 Treasury yields are higher as investors await new home sales data
-U.S. Treasury yields were higher on Wednesday as investors awaited some housing data, and weighed the impact of a series of recent disappointing reports.
- CNBC25/02 The House Wants to Pass Trump’s Agenda in One Big Bill. Here’s What’s in It.
-The G.O.P. bill would extend tax cuts and almost certainly make big reductions to programs serving the poor. Passing it may be hard, though.
- New York Times25/02 U.S. Treasury yields tick lower as investors look toward key home-price data
-U.S. Treasury yields ticked lower on Tuesday as investors looked toward data on U.S. home prices.
- CNBC24/02 From "debt-working father" to "warm father", Liu Jun interprets deep fatherly love
-From "debt-working father" to "warm father", Liu Jun interprets deep fatherly love
- Sina24/02 How to choose the best credit card for you
-From APR, to zero interest and sign-up offers – we sift through the jargon to help you find a card that works for you
- TheGuardian24/02 The debt load of the regions fell to a minimum in ten years
-The public debt of regions decreased by 2.3% in 2024, although its growth was expected a year ago, expert RA analysts appreciated. As a result, the debt load of the regions decreased to a minimum in ten years
- RBC23/02 Just today, the German election! The decisive moment in Europe, the market wants to see "Germany starts the printing machine"
-Just today, the German election! The decisive moment in Europe, the market wants to see "Germany starts the printing machine"
- Sina23/02 Markets shrug off Trump’s authoritarian signals
-It pays to see the glass as half-full in bull markets, but risks are rising
- The Irish Times22/02 Walmart's worst week since 2022: Retailer's former U.S. CEO Bill Simon thinks Wall Street is getting earnings, tariff risks wrong
-Walmart is coming off a tough week after delivering a slowing profit growth forecast.
- CNBC21/02 UK lenders paid car dealers cash upfront that may have led to costlier loans
-Exclusive: ‘Advance commissions’ said to total millions of pounds allegedly pushed customers to certain providers
- TheGuardian20/02 Seeing the groom's CIBIL score, the bride broke the wedding, what is this score and how to keep it, not such a nauk?
-The discussion of marriage between two families in Murtizapur, Maharashtra was going on for a long time. Boys and girls liked each other and agreed to move forward in life. The horoscope etc. was also a match. Meanwhile, the CIBIL score spoiled everything.
- MSN20/02 Americans' average credit card balance hits $6,580, but there are signs consumers are managing their debt relatively well
-Although Americans are racking up more credit card debt, there are signs households are managing their debt better than they had been before.
- CNBC20/02 Treasury yields lower as investors await further economic data
-U.S. Treasury yields were lower on Thursday as investors awaited further economic data and digested U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff plans.
- CNBC19/02 Viva Air faces bankruptcy process in Indecopi to settle debt that exceeds S/2 million
-Two years after having ceased its operations in Peru and Colombia, Viva Air was subjected to a bankruptcy process against Indecopi. Creditors have 30 days to submit your requests for loan recognition.
- La República19/02 A new court ruling leaves 8 million student-loan borrowers enrolled in Biden's repayment plan blocked from cheaper payments
-A federal court sided with GOP states and upheld the block on the SAVE student-loan repayment plan.
- BusinessInsider19/02 Treasury yields rise as investors await FOMC meeting minutes, housing data
-U.S. Treasury yields were higher on Wednesday as investors looked to the Federal Open Market Committee meeting minutes and awaited some housing data.
- CNBC18/02 Smaller GDP, less expenses-this was undertaken by the Orbán government in Brussels
-EU finance ministers adopted a decision without a dispute, which states the extent to which budget expenditure may increase in Hungary. Previously, the European Commission was "ice" because the Hungarian GDP growth numbers were excessive, and later the Hungarian government recalculated and virtually took over the calculations in Brussels.
- hvg.hu18/02 U.S. appeals court blocks Biden SAVE plan for student loans
-Former President Joe Biden's new student loan repayment and forgiveness plan, SAVE, was blocked Tuesday by a U.S. appeals court.
- CNBC18/02 30% of Americans increased their emergency savings in 2024. That's progress, expert says
-Inflation and high interest rates are still taking a toll, but more Americans are able to set money aside in an emergency fund, according to a recent report.
- CNBC18/02 Thames Water customers to 'pay price' for firm's £19bn debt pile
-Thames Water's plans for a £3 billion loan have been approved by a judge, designed to prevent it from going bust as soon as next month.
- Express18/02 U.S. Treasury yields tick higher as investors await more clues on U.S. economy
-U.S. Treasury yields were higher after Presidents' Day as investors looked toward the FOMC meeting minutes on Wednesday and digested a bond selloff in Europe.
- CNBC18/02 China Innovation Airlines' global power battery market share declines against the trend, production capacity continues to rise, debt ratio breaks new highs
-China Innovation Airlines' global power battery market share declines against the trend, production capacity continues to rise, debt ratio breaks new highs
- Sina16/02 Al -Marsoumi talks about the high internal debt of Iraq ... What is the central bank advised?
-Alsumaria News - Economy criticized the economic expert Nabil Al -Marsoumi, today, Sunday, the Central Bank of Iraq revealed the monthly, not the annual internal debt of Iraq, confirming its increase by 17.5%.
- Alsumaria16/02 Why Gen Z's adulting dreams are being crushed — and what they can do about it
-Young people are racking up debt and being priced out of buying homes or having kids. Financial gurus say there are still ways to achieve their goals.
- BusinessInsider15/02 Republicans need to make tough choices to save the Trump tax cuts
-To get any budget items passed, GOP lawmakers — and President Donald Trump himself — will need to accept compromises.
- New York Post15/02 New Income Tax Bill: Definition of only 2.5 lakh words, virtual digital asset in the new income tax bill
-The new income tax bill is a major step towards tax reform. On its implementation, the rules and laws of the 65 -year -old Income Tax Act, 1961 will end. The language of the new income tax bill is quite easy. The sentences are small. Those provisions have been abolished, which are no longer needed. The most important thing is that the definition of virtual digital asset has been fixed in the new b
- MSN15/02 The world’s most in debt country spending £3.6 trillion a year
-The country with the world's largest amount of debt is also the biggest spender - and it owes billions to countries with far smaller economies.
- Express14/02 Telefónica del Perú will ask for financial restructuring against Indecopi for complex economic situation
-The Spanish multinational that operates commercially as Movistar indicated that the beginning of this restructuring process "does not imply a liquidation, much less a break."
- La República14/02 Wells Fargo sees six key opportunities for fixed-income investors
-Wells Fargo says investors should remain active and implement defensive and growth-oriented fixed-income strategies concurrently.
- CNBC14/02 Treasury yields hold steady as investors weigh the state of the U.S. economy
-U.S. Treasury yields were little changed on Friday as investors digested the latest inflation reading and awaited more economic data.
- CNBC14/02 Consensus on pharmacy demands by medical orders
-Finally, pharmacy disputes with insurance and targeted subsidies over their demands led the president to open the case and issue instructions to resolve the problem.
- Mehr News14/02 Foreign market headlines: Trump's official tariff announcement, Apple announces product launch conference on February 19, U.S. consumer debt overdue rate hits its nearly five-year high
-Foreign market headlines: Trump's official tariff announcement, Apple announces product launch conference on February 19, U.S. consumer debt overdue rate hits its nearly five-year high
- Sina13/02 Credit card debt hit a record $1.21 trillion — here's why 'no one should be surprised,' expert says
-Credit card balances rose in the fourth quarter of 2024, the New York Fed found. Consumer spending continues to remain strong, despite high borrowing costs.
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