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Creditors File Lawsuit Against Defaulted Chinese Developer's State Shareholder
US News & World Report· 4 days agoA group of creditors of China South City has filed a lawsuit in Hong Kong against the developer's biggest state-owned shareholder to recover $1.4 billion, according to a court filing and a source ...
Former emerging world finance chiefs call for debt reworks to enable climate spending
Reuters· 2 days agoA group of prominent former emerging market finance chiefs is pressing global leaders to incorporate...
EU to consider leveraging windfall profits from Russian assets after G7 summit
Reuters· 2 days agoEuropean Union finance ministers will consider a G7 plan for leveraging windfall profits generated...
In testy debate, Britain's Sunak, Starmer go head to head on the economy
Reuters· 3 days agoBritain's Rishi Sunak and Labour's Keir Starmer went head-to-head on Tuesday over how to boost the...
Can Mexico's Sheinbaum, a climate scientist, shake Lopez Obrador's oil legacy?
Reuters· 4 days agoMexico's President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum, an accomplished climate scientist, could struggle to...
Baltimore City Schools consider ban on cell phones in classrooms: community input sought
CBS News· 3 days agoBaltimore City Schools is considering joining the trend of banning cell phones in classrooms.
California Becomes Latest State To Try Capping Health Care Spending | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 3 days agoCalifornia joins the list of states trying to choke health industry profiteering via spending limits. Can it work?
Former emerging world finance chiefs call for debt reworks to enable climate spending
Colorado Springs Gazette· 2 days agoA group of prominent former emerging market finance chiefs is pressing global leaders to incorporate...
Europe is at a crossroads, and Catalonia too
Hardwood Paroxysm· 1 day agoThe European elections have a strange electoral mechanism. Each country has a unique electoral district, whether it is Germany or Malta. In large...
Key Fault Lines as Europe Votes
Gallup· 4 days agoMillions across the European Union will go to the polls starting this week to vote in the bloc’s parliamentary elections. The European Parliament is the only directly elected transnational assembly ...