Tag: Debt
The bailiff warns: Rush after debt settlement
More and more people are applying for debt restructuring. During the first two months of the year, the Kronofogden saw an increase of 25 percent compared to the same period…
Debt: bad weather notice on our public finances
In their latest weather report on the homeland of “whatever it takes”, forecasters from the International Monetary Fund blow hot and cold. “Overall, the risk of France defaulting is low…
growth reduces the weight of the debt and the deficit a little in 2022
Continued growth has reduced the weight of France’s public debt and deficit in 2022 compared to gross domestic product (GDP). But public debt has increased in absolute value, approaching 3,000…
WeWork, SoftBank converts $1 billion of debt into equity
(Tiper Stock Exchange) – WeWorka company that provides shared workspaces for startups, businesses and freelancers, has stipulated a series of agreements with an ad hoc group representing more than 60%…
Rebecka was in debt – went home to sugar daddy in Värmland: “No money in the world would have been worth this”
Hear Rebecka’s story about the meeting with the sugar daddy in the clip. One autumn day, she took the car from Gothenburg to Värmland and drove 27 miles home to…
Public finances: why the “whatever it takes” continues to ignite the debt
The “whatever it takes” is not dead, it even still lives. These political choices have consequences on public finances which are not to the taste of the Court of Auditors.…
Pension reform: “Today we have soaring debt rates”
While the pension reform project is now being debated in the Senate and the unions are calling for a new day of mobilization tomorrow and to bring the country to…
TIM, Labriola: “delayering still makes sense, even without debt”
(Finance) – “The delayering it makes sense even without debt”. She said it Peter LabriolaCEO Tim , speaking at a conference in memory of Franco Morganti organized by the Italian…
Student debt before the Supreme Court: a high-risk case for Biden
In the United States, student loans are legion to pay for expensive higher education, both private and public. The price for a year can sometimes soar to tens of thousands…
The South African government takes over half of the debt of the electricity company Eskom
In South Africa, the Minister of Finance presented his budget for 2023 to parliamentarians gathered in Cape Town on Wednesday. And faced with an unprecedented electricity crisis, the South African…