Donald Trump announced his intention to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un later this year, citing an 'excellent' relationship and revealing details about North Korea's nuclear arsenal. This announcement comes amidst conflicting reports and statements from Kim Jong-un's sister regarding US-North Korea talks.
Prof. Ibiyemi Ibilola Olatunji-Bello has concluded her five-year tenure as the Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU), highlighting a 96 percent first-year accreditation success rate during her leadership.
Scammers are reportedly creating fake SBB (Swiss Federal Railways) websites to offer unusually cheap tickets, tricking users into revealing credit card and Twint payment information.
Jefferies Credit Partners is seeking to raise approximately €1 billion ($1.16 billion) from investors for a new fund focused on trading private credit in the secondary market.
President Gitanas Nausėda of Lithuania officially accepted the letters of credence from the new ambassadors of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Kingdom of Sweden, and the Kingdom of Cambodia.
A data center with ties to AI company Anthropic has reportedly secured a $1.3 billion private credit loan. This significant financing will support the data center's operations and expansion.
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered a 2,500-year-old ritual well at the ancient Etruscan city of Kainua, containing bronze votive offerings and two human skeletons. The findings provide insight into ancient Etruscan foundation rituals.
A friend of the family injured in an M9 crash described it as an 'incredibly difficult and frightening time,' as nearly €200,000 has been raised to support them.
The United States has sanctioned the president and a senior lawyer of the International Criminal Court (ICC), escalating tensions over the court's investigations into alleged war crimes by American personnel. This move comes as Liberia also agrees to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the US.
A surge in fintech funding sees Northpoint, Prosus, Claypond, Elev8, and Unbound investing in various companies including Bachatt and CreditWise. This indicates a robust investment environment in the fintech sector.
Germany is paying the highest interest rates on its national debt since the Euro crisis, a situation seen as a warning from financial markets that the government should not further increase its debt.
Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton are reuniting for a new tabletop gaming TV series called 'Conludo,' while also discussing the impact of a denied tax credit on 'The Guild' reunion movie.
Anthropic's pre-IPO credit line is reportedly growing, attracting interest from various banks vying for underwriting roles. This development signals increasing financial activity ahead of a potential public offering.
An opinion piece discusses the need for Congress to show strength to rebuild America's credibility, touching on issues like China steel and data centers.
Hunter Biden, son of former US President Joe Biden, credits his father's unwavering support for helping him recover from addiction, describing his father as a guiding light during his struggles.
Indian businesses have congratulated NDTV on its new identity, which was unveiled on Independence Day alongside a new logo and a significant rebranding of its well-known channel, NDTV 24x7, now simply NDTV.
Ghana is grappling with a US$4.8 billion financing gap for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, highlighting a credit challenge that could be addressed through the swift implementation of open banking and open finance reforms.
An ongoing federal investigation into billionaire Mark Walter's business empire is raising alarm bells about Wall Street's use of insurance capital in private credit, putting the industry under scrutiny by the Department of Justice.
Thoma Bravo-backed software firm Sophos is exploring options with existing lenders to refinance or extend over $2 billion in loans, after failing to secure private credit backing. The company may offer concessions to facilitate the deal.
Slovenian discus thrower Kristjan Čeh, the European champion, attributes his success to his wife and coach, Anna Maria Čeh, highlighting their complete trust.
Swiggy's shareholders have given their approval for key changes, which are necessary for the company to secure its IOCC (Interoperable Open Credit Card) status.
Brookfield Property Partners L.P. and other companies such as CBL International, OFS Credit, and MetLife have announced their latest dividend declarations for various preferred shares and units.
Interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan warned that 'political vendettas increase the risk of Romania losing money and credibility' in his first reaction to the Constitutional Court's decision on the ANI law, which could affect Fritz's mandate.
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has been re-elected for a second term with 60% of the vote, despite opposition claims of electoral irregularities and arrests of 'militia' members. International reports confirm his victory, while some local sources highlight the chaotic surge from the opposition.
Pori beach in Koufonisia is consistently ranked among Europe's top beaches, known for its incredibly clear waters and fine golden sand, resembling a Caribbean landscape.
Commerzbank CEO Bettina Orlopp has spoken about the bank's ongoing turnaround strategy and how a takeover bid from UniCredit accelerated its strategic work.
NDTV has launched a new brand identity and logo on Independence Day, centered around the theme 'When It Really Matters', receiving widespread well wishes.
As interest in outdoor activities grows, five Chinese brands including Beneunder and Bosideng are emerging as credible alternatives to established outdoor apparel companies for gorpcore fans.
Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) has issued a warning about the spread of manipulative materials and disinformation aimed at discrediting Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Drapatyi.
The Romanian Constitutional Court (CCR) has issued several decisions, including one that could affect the mandate of Dominic Fritz, while a controversial meeting between the CCR president and a PNL leader has raised questions and calls for clarification.
Shuhei Yoshida, former PlayStation lead, cautioned the developers of 'Clair Obscur: Expedition 33' against labeling it a 'turn-based RPG,' fearing it might cause players to overlook the game despite its quality.
Stocks in the AI networking sector experienced a rally on Monday, with Marvell and Credo both rising by 8%. Ciena also joined the upward movement, indicating strong investor interest in companies supporting AI infrastructure.
The 29th International Sacred Music Festival has commenced in Latvia, featuring new compositions including one by Pēteris Vasks, with various conductors leading the State Academic Choir 'Latvija'.
An article discusses the circumstances under which old or previously removed debt might be re-added to a consumer's credit report, impacting their credit score.
Grupo Casas Bahia SA has filed for bankruptcy protection in Sao Paulo after an out-of-court debt restructuring failed to resolve its financial difficulties, exacerbated by high interest rates and tight credit.
Investors are questioning whether Credo can maintain strong profit margins despite projected increases in research and development spending for fiscal year 2027.
Actress Hayden Panettiere has died at age 36, with police investigating the circumstances of her death, including a suspected overdose. Authorities have stated there are no signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) ruled on Monday that commercial entities could adjust their super tax liability against tax credits.
A two-member bench, comprising FCC Chief Justice…
A prominent Malian broadcaster, Mohamed Youssouf Bathily, and an influencer were sentenced to seven years in jail after being convicted of criminal conspiracy and discrediting the state for criticizing the ruling junta.
Abundia Global Impact Group secured a $10 million credit facility from its largest shareholder, a move intended to strengthen the company's capital structure.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is seeking feedback from Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) on revolving credit rules, emphasizing compliance and risk controls.
Romania is experiencing a significant economic problem due to the widening gap between its education system and the demands of the labor market. A director of a major Romanian firm highlighted the issue, noting that some high school students lack basic knowledge, leading to concerns about future employment and the impact of AI.
Sebastian Coe, President of World Athletics, spoke about political interference, investment funds, and FIFA's credibility at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham.
Keefe Bruyette has downgraded the stock ratings for both Bain Capital Specialty Finance and Crescent BDC. The downgrade for Crescent BDC was specifically attributed to credit concerns.
MUIS will strengthen patrols and CCTV monitoring at mosques after an unaccredited religious teacher was jailed and caned for raping a boy and molesting his brother in a mosque. The incident has prompted increased security measures to prevent future serious sexual offenses involving young victims.
Analysis by the Financial Times indicates that the private credit market is experiencing stress levels last seen in 2017, driven by a significant rise in troubled loans.
Former actor Noor Bukhari stated that remarrying her first husband was part of Allah's plan, crediting faith for their reunion and explaining her departure from the entertainment industry.
The Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has acknowledged the immense sacrifice and dedication of telecoms workers, crediting them for building the nation’s robust digital infrastructure over the past 25 years.
Odu’a Investment Company Limited has achieved AA-(NG) and A1+(NG) credit ratings from GCR, reflecting its strong liquidity and robust financial profile.
Ukraine's presidential office has dismissed former Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov's demand for wartime elections as unrealistic, amidst growing calls for polls and concerns over corruption scandals eroding support for President Zelenskyy.
Ghanaian politicians and experts are defending GoldBod against accusations that it caused the Bank of Ghana's $1.7 billion loss, challenging claims made in an IMF report. They argue that the losses were necessary for GoldBod to compete in the gold market and stabilize the economy.
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) stressed the importance of journalists upholding professional standards to defend journalism's credibility and ensure technology serves, rather than destroys, public trust. The GJA president highlighted the need for ethical practices in the evolving media landscape.
Senator David Mark, National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, has cautioned political actors against treating the 2027 general elections as a 'do-or-die' affair, emphasizing the need for credibility.
The campaign period for Nigeria's 2027 presidential election has officially begun, with various parties and candidates launching their bids. President Tinubu's reelection efforts are underway amidst a fractured opposition.
Citigroup Inc. is reportedly taking a long position on Zambia's bonds, anticipating credit upgrades for the copper-producing nation following its recent elections.
A civil rights group, the Centre for Reform and Public Advocacy (CFRPA), has rejected the transfer of its lawsuit challenging President Bola Tinubu’s academic credentials from the Kano Division to the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court.
Archaeologists in Sri Lanka have unearthed 17 gilded Buddha statues at a UNESCO World Heritage site believed to have been a monastery over 2,000 years ago. The discovery was announced by an official on Wednesday.
California is engaged in a debate over film tax credits, as AI-native studios increasingly shift production costs from payroll to compute, rights, and smaller teams, impacting the traditional incentive structure.
Ukraine's former Defense Minister, Fedorov, has called for presidential elections to be held during wartime, posing a direct political challenge to President Zelenskyy.
President Trump has postponed the imposition of 50% tariffs on Canadian products for three days, citing progress towards a trade deal between the two nations. This decision comes amidst broader discussions on international trade and security.
An analysis by the Financial Times indicates that stress is spreading across portfolios in the private credit market, highlighting mounting strains within the sector.
Austria's five parliamentary parties are grappling with various summer challenges, including the ÖVP dealing with a chancellor's statement, the SPÖ with its regional leaders, and the FPÖ, Neos, and Greens facing their own issues, all questioning the credibility of their narratives.
A Chinese electric SUV, the Voyah Passion S, performed an incredible stunt by driving upside down in a test tunnel, reminiscent of Michael Schumacher's famous Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG advertisement.
In Spain, 16.3% of requested loans are now used to finance travel and leisure, nearly double the percentage from two years ago, reflecting a growing trend of using credit for vacations.
Three sisters, Niamh, Alma, and Ella Kinsella, sustained serious injuries in a recent M9 car crash in Ireland, described as an 'incredibly frightening time' for them.
Governor Okpebholo of Edo State has sworn in Washington Osifo as the new Commissioner for Education at a ceremony in Benin City, citing his credibility and capacity to fulfill the role's responsibilities.
A GameStop customer from Clackamas, Oregon, has gained viral attention after successfully trading in hundreds of old, non-functional consoles. The customer received over $10,000 in store credit from the video game retailer.
A decade after its initial promise, the project for a "democracy bank" to finance election campaigns in France remains unfulfilled, despite being a recurring topic in political life since 2017 and concerns over access to credit for parties.
Brazil has recorded its lowest number of malaria cases since 1978, along with a sharp decline in deaths, attributed to the new drug tafenoquine which prevents disease recurrence.
A couple successfully transformed their dated kitchen for $10,000 using IKEA and DIY labor, but they share several regrets and things they would do differently in hindsight.
A Chinese automaker released a spectacular video showcasing one of its SUVs performing an incredible feat by driving upside-down through a tunnel, aiming to promote its technological prowess.
An attempt was made to discredit the judge presiding over the Grasser trial using forged documents, aiming to overturn the verdict. This incident highlights an attack on the integrity of the justice system.
Private credit firms Blackstone and Blue Owl have successfully tapped the bond market, with Blackstone's BCRED raising $750 million and Blue Owl selling $400 million, driven by strong investor demand.
Slobodan Petrović, a Serbian MP and leader of Srbija Centar (SRCE) in Vranje, claims that authorities are discrediting him with false accusations, including the latest charge of stealing 400 water meters.
Pimco's Stracke reports that wealth managers are withdrawing from private credit investments and actively seeking alternative options, still recovering from earlier exit restrictions imposed by several major direct lending funds.
An Indore-based designer who failed the JEE exam twice built a successful freelance career, prompting Ankur Warikoo to highlight the debate over India's emphasis on educational qualifications.
Major Greek banks and the Bank of Cyprus are experiencing strong profitability and credit expansion, shifting their focus to growth despite a gradual decline in interest rates, according to their first-half 2026 results.
Donald Trump's popularity has fallen to its lowest point during his presidency, amidst various controversies including a personal attack from the White House on a journalist's children and concerns over his foreign policy stances. This decline comes as Canada scrambles to avert his proposed tariffs and Trump praises India's election system.
Germany's growing national debt is increasing the risk of the country losing its top credit rating, with an economist discussing the immediate threat and potential consequences.
For years, breakfast was considered a sacred meal for metabolism and hunger control, but scientific research has complicated this traditional view for those aiming to lose weight.
Newly appointed Yobe State Secretary to the Government (SSG), Dr. Mohammed Goje, stated that his experience at YOSEMA significantly prepared him for his current role, emphasizing dedication and public service.
German government officials are reportedly open to the possibility of selling their 12.7% stake in Commerzbank to the Italian banking group UniCredit, provided certain strategic conditions are met, despite previous criticisms of the potential acquisition.
The Council of Legal Education in Nigeria has released a full list of 122 universities approved to offer law programs, with Akwa Ibom State University finally securing its accreditation. This announcement follows months after a misleading claim about the university's law program status.
A new strategy implemented by STRC Digital Credit is reportedly demonstrating superior performance compared to traditional buybacks and dividends offered by MSTR. This suggests a shift in investment appeal within the digital asset space.
On Sunday night, Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was hit with a controversial foul during the team’s 95-91 overtime win over the Atlanta Dream that was upheld by a video review.
Ukrainian soldier Serhiy Dzons, who suffered a spinal injury on the front line, is now able to move with the aid of a cane, crediting Latvian micro-surgeons for his recovery at the Jaunķemeri rehabilitation center.
A new class of lenders is addressing the need for on-the-spot financing for healthcare procedures, highlighting consumer healthcare financing as a significant emerging credit market.
Several financial institutions, including UBS, H.C. Wainwright, and Stifel, have adjusted their stock ratings and price targets for various companies. These changes reflect updated outlooks on growth, dilution concerns, and market conditions.
Disney has released new details regarding sequels for beloved films such as Frozen, The Incredibles, and Zootopia, along with information about a new animated feature set for 2028.
Researchers, led by a Chilean team, have mapped the genome of a rare Antarctic plant, believing it holds the key to developing crops resistant to extreme conditions. This discovery is a significant step towards creating climate-resilient agriculture.
Iryna Terekh, a 34-year-old CEO, is credited with revolutionizing Ukraine's drone capabilities, having decided to take up arms and contribute to the war effort after initially planning to leave the country.
The Panhellenic Federation of Geotechnical Public Employees states that Antinero projects significantly contributed to limiting the spread of the fire in Chalkidiki and supported firefighting efforts.
The Slovenian Journalists' Association has called on the owners of N1 to fulfill their promises, highlighting the significant pressures, discreditations, threats, and even physical attacks faced by N1 journalists in Serbia. The association emphasized that without independent journalism, there is no democracy.
Current rates for Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC) and home equity loans are available for Tuesday, August 18, 2026, alongside guidance on choosing between the two options.
Intesa Sanpaolo Bank, in collaboration with the EBRD, is providing a credit line to Miviko company in Bosnia and Herzegovina to promote digital transformation and modernization for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Thailand's NSTDA is advancing a "Food Surplus Credit" initiative, which converts surplus food recovery into carbon credits to promote Asia's sustainability agenda.
Analysis by the Financial Times indicates that the private credit market is once again exhibiting stress signals, reaching levels last observed in 2017.
A report details the current market sentiment for the BlackRock iShares Intermediate Credit Bond UCITS ETF USD, reflecting investor interest and performance.
FCMB has raised its FastCash instant loan limit to N500,000, providing customers with quicker access to funds without requiring collateral, in response to growing credit demand.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen addressed concerns that a citizen proposal, aiming to prevent politicians from removing their names from quotes in independent reports, has deeply eroded trust in politicians' judgment among those connected to the defense sector.
Anthropic's pre-IPO credit facility is reportedly set to surpass $10 billion, according to recent financial news reports. This significant increase in funding indicates strong investor confidence ahead of a potential public offering.
Hollywood is pushing for a federal film tax credit, which proponents believe could boost film production across all states, including those currently lacking incentives.
The Trump administration is seeking to restrict immigrants' access to the refundable portions of four specific tax credits designed to support students, workers, and families.
A SpaceX rocket that blasted off from Texas in July and crashed into the Indian Ocean was spotted being towed off the coast of Christmas Island, creating an 'incredible' spectacle for observers.
A Dublin grandfather, previously too ill for open-heart surgery, credits a new medical treatment with giving him his life back. His story highlights advancements in cardiac care.
Mustapha Gbande, Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), asserted that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) lacks the credibility to make an impact in Ghana's 2028 general election.
Kazakhstan's inaugural Kurultai election has accredited 777 foreign observers from 42 countries and 13 international organizations to monitor the process.
The Croatian Bank for Reconstruction and Development (HBOR) has confirmed the sale of a silo and associated properties in Gospić to Tipos Resurs for 223,293 euros, but denies providing credit to the company for the purchase.
Today's weather forecast for Iceland predicts westerly or variable winds at 3-10 meters per second, with partly cloudy skies inland but foggy conditions along the coast.
A family in Wexford, Ireland, has expressed gratitude for the rapid community response that helped contain a farmland fire, highlighting the incredible speed at which local residents arrived to assist.
Private credit groups BlackRock and Oaktree have taken control of MBS Group, a top supplier to Hollywood studios, following an entertainment industry slowdown that impacted the soundstage servicer.
Latvia has lifted an eight-year ban on consumer credit advertising, effective August 18, while simultaneously implementing strict new content requirements for these advertisements.
The Trump administration is facing a lawsuit from Disney and ABC over alleged free speech retaliation, while also moving to open protected forest lands for exploitation and end deportation protections for Ethiopian migrants. These actions have drawn criticism and legal challenges regarding their impact on environmental protection and human rights.
California lawmakers are close to reaching an agreement to assist film producers affected by new limitations on monetizing production tax credits, though the deal falls short of the industry's full exemption goal.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced that the state will not review or process permits for proposed mining projects in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, reversing a previous federal decision.
Donald Trump stated there are no planned US negotiations with Iran, while separately posting an AI-generated image on Truth Social depicting the Strait of Hormuz as "new US territory" with all mines removed.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine accepted the letters of credence from the newly appointed ambassadors of Bulgaria, Estonia, India, and Germany.
A report by the Financial Times reveals that distress in the private credit sector has reached decade highs, indicating spreading strain within the asset class that has ballooned to a $2 trillion market.
The President of the Constitutional Court has issued a separate opinion regarding the 'Fritz Amendment,' stating her belief that it is unconstitutional. This decision has drawn reactions from various political figures, including Ilie Bolojan and Dragoș Pîslaru.
Donald Trump's approval ratings have reached a new low during his presidency, with a third of Americans supporting him, as he faces criticism for his stance on Iran and other domestic challenges.
Several Picton Mahoney funds, including the Multi-Strategy Alpha Alt Fund, Fortified Core Bond Fund, Long Short Income Alternative Fund, Investment Grade Alt Fund, and Credit Opportunities Alt Fund, have declared their respective dividends. The declared dividends range from CAD 0.0298 to CAD 0.0581 per share.
An in-depth analysis explores the structure and dynamics of the private credit market, emphasizing the need to balance opportunities with prudent risk management for long-term stability.
Real estate advisory firm Avison Young is planning strategic growth and acquisitions following a recapitalization where creditors exchanged debt for equity.
Iceland's credit card spending in July increased by 1.4% compared to the previous year, after adjusting for inflation and exchange rates, signaling 'good news in the fight against inflation.'
Nearly 188,000 companies closed in Germany last year, marking the highest number in almost two decades, according to a joint analysis by Creditreform and the Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW).
A Meta AI researcher, earning over $250,000 annually, attributes their success in landing the position to their published research. This highlights the value of academic contributions in securing high-profile roles in the tech industry.
Ilia Penzin and Liliia Penzina, owners of T.O.L.K. café in Bushwick, NYC, opened their business using credit cards and a $30,000 loan, highlighting the financial challenges of running a business in the city.
The financial markets, particularly credit and rates, are experiencing significant shifts due to the increasing issuance by hyperscalers, driven by the rise of artificial intelligence.
Prime Video's 60-episode Stephen King anthology series is receiving acclaim for its ambitious scope and successful adaptation of challenging King stories. The show is being compared favorably to Black Mirror for its quality and depth.
Brazil's Petrobras is evaluating whether to offer more favorable payment terms to Braskem on existing contracts. This consideration comes as the petrochemical producer is in urgent debt talks to avoid bankruptcy ahead of an August 24 deadline.
Nora Wittstruck, Chief Analytical Officer for Governments at S&P Global Ratings, discussed the current and future impact of AI adoption on government credit quality, highlighting both benefits and challenges.
Japanese rating agency R&I has upgraded its outlook for the Greek economy from stable to positive. The agency noted that the credit rating would be further raised if efforts to revitalize the economy and fiscal consolidation continue under the new government after the 2027 elections.
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Pakistan has rejected India's bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, with Asim Iftikhar stating that India lacks the necessary credentials for such status.
Synchrony, a major credit card issuer, has partnered with OpenAI to integrate payments into ChatGPT for AI shopping, a process expected to take six to twelve months.
Lev Schlosberg, a prominent Russian anti-war politician, has been sentenced to 11 years in jail after being found guilty of 'discrediting' Russia's army, a verdict he condemned as punishment for his political stance.
Two prominent private credit funds, Blackstone and Blue Owl, have begun offering investment-grade bonds, marking a return of such deals after a quiet start to the third quarter.
The Federation of Forestry Workers has issued a statement emphasizing the effectiveness of the national wildfire prevention program 'Antinero' in limiting the intensity of fire fronts, responding to criticism about its value.
Martin Broszat aimed to research National Socialism with "sacred sobriety," as he communicated to Saul Friedländer. The article explores the origins of the emphasis in this confession, tracing the influence back to Theodor Heuss.
DraftKings has initiated a new $600 million term loan and a $750 million credit facility. These financial moves are expected to provide the company with significant capital.
GB News presenter Patrick Christys was ordered by police to leave his home in the middle of the night due to credible death threats from a migrant gang.
A fisherman miraculously survived 15 days trapped in an underwater cave 100 meters deep in Mexico. His rescue has been described as an incredible miracle.
Madonna has revealed that she maintains her vitality at 68 years old through a strict macrobiotic diet. This dietary regimen is credited for her sustained energy and health.
Current rates for Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOC) and home equity loans are being highlighted for Wednesday, August 19, 2026. The article emphasizes the importance of locking in a low rate given market conditions.
Indonesia is extending its domestic credit card network, aiming to reduce reliance on international payment giants like Visa and Mastercard and boost its national payment infrastructure.
Investcorp Credit Management BDC reported a GAAP EPS of -$0.08 and revenue of $3.13M, while Seritage reported a GAAP EPS of -$0.13 and revenue of $1.87M. Both companies released their latest financial results.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei believes public skepticism towards AI stems from a trust crisis and calls on AI firms to deliver tangible breakthroughs rather than relying on marketing to rebuild credibility.
Moneycontrol has published reports highlighting the top-performing mutual funds across various categories, including silver ETFs, aggressive hybrid funds, large-cap funds, corporate-bond funds, and more. These reports provide insights into funds with the highest returns over different periods.
A mid-year fundamental update for 2026 indicates increasing leverage pressure within the private credit sector, primarily driven by acquisition activities.
Latvian farmers may have access to a loan program in September for refinancing credit obligations. The Agricultural Advisory Council agreed on the need for support, as loan repayments are increasingly difficult due to weather conditions and geopolitical factors.
Consumer credit in Spain has surged to its highest level in two decades before the holiday season, with current figures 91% higher than those recorded ten years ago.
Provosts of health colleges in Nigeria have called on President Tinubu to lift a seven-year moratorium affecting their institutions and ensure accreditation processes remain accessible.