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Japan has ways to avoid a sovereign debt crunch
Reuters· 4 hours agoAs interest rates rise, investors are once again fretting about the sustainability of government debt across the developed world. Financial crises,...
Europe's central bank cuts interest rates for first time in 5 years
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Hannon’s Take: U.S. Government Debt Is A Growing Concern
The Wall Street Journal· 24 hours agoThe changing outlook for the Federal Reserve’s key interest rate has been a preoccupation for many...
Opinion | Era of freewheeling finance leading economic growth may soon be over
South China Morning Post· 7 days agoAttending the Global Islamic Economy and Finance Forum in Kuala Lumpur this week, it struck me that...
E.C.B. Is Likely to Leapfrog the Fed on Interest Rate Cuts
New York Times· 2 days agoLowering interest rates in Europe before the United States does would create a gap between the...
The world is bullish on the U.S. — but Americans shouldn’t get too comfortable
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoeconomy’s capacity to create mega-businesses and extranormal profits in many cutting-edge...
EU elections will test Europe’s commitment to green transition
Leasing Life via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoOver 370 million people in the EU are eligible to vote in this week's election, which will influence...
Macron’s Travails Worsen as S&P Lowers France’s Credit Rating
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- S&P Global Ratings downgraded France, tarnishing President Emmanuel Macron’s record...
The E.U. Is Voting. It’s Never Mattered More.
New York Times· 5 hours agoHundreds of millions of voters are electing a European Parliament this weekend. Matina Stevis-Gridneff has covered every major E.U. crisis since 2009. It...
The Moral Hazard of Lower Interest Rates | by Dambisa Moyo - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 1 day agoWhen interest rates decline and stabilize, financial-market participants tend to take on greater...