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Dailykos - Dec 15
Andrew Collier, senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, says that bondholders of China Vanke have decided to "take the hit now" rather than allow the company to "extend and pretend", and that Chinese local governments are not in a position to bail out struggling property firms. Read more
Cnbc - Dec 15
Dominic Soon, the Head of APAC Credit Research at Debtwire, discusses China Vanke's liquidity troubles and touches on what this could mean for the broader Chinese property sector, Read more
Cnbc - Dec 10Banks are looking for assets or guarantees from the U.S. government that would back a private-sector loan to support Argentine President Javier Milei. Read more
Wsj - Oct 20
Nobel Prize-winning economist, Paul Krugman has slammed U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent for the administration’s $20 billion aid package for Argentina, calling it a lifeline for his “hedge fund buddies,” rather than being a move that furthers in U.S. strategic interest.A Bailout For His ‘He... Read more
Benzinga - Oct 10
Milei opened the night with a tribute to Israel Read more
Dailycaller - Oct 08
The company that suffered a hack of epic proportions secured a lot of money for its recovery. Read more
Thestreet - Oct 01
President Donald Trump's idea to give American farmers a bailout using the money the government has collected from its tariff policies was slammed by a former GOP analyst on Sunday. Tim Miller, host of The Bulwark's eponymous podcast, discussed Trump's bailout idea during a new episode of "Bulwar... Read more
Raw Story - Sep 28
In a dramatic intervention to rescue America’s faltering chip manufacturing ambitions, the Trump administration has converted billions in CHIPS Act grants into a $5.7 billion equity stake in Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), giving the U.S. government a 10% ownership and significant leverage over the struggli... Read more
Benzinga - Aug 29
Rachel Reeves' continued catastrophic managing of the economy has prompted a host of experts to warn Britain will have to beg the IMF for help. Read more
Express - Aug 25