Less formalism in cassation appeals? An important decision from the Supreme Court
The Polish Supreme Court has made a ruling that simplifies the process for filing cassation appeals, impacting various civil cases, particularly those related to currency loans.
The semester that pressures borrowers in Swiss francs β What the regulation predicts and why they call it a 'trap'
The article discusses the hardships faced by Greek borrowers with loans in Swiss francs, highlighting financial losses and the call for loan recalculations.
Silent fiscal bomb surpasses pix amendments
A significant increase in international loans by Brazilian states and municipalities poses a risk to the national Treasury, far exceeding previous federal transfers known as 'pix amendments.'
Amid currency calm, dollar loans surged in January and the Government wants to enable them for families
The calm currency climate at the beginning of the year favored the issuance of dollar loans, which experienced significant growth in January, and the Government aims to extend these loans to families, not just businesses.
Chinaβs plan to internationalise yuan quietly takes a step forward as Zambia gets on board
Zambia's decision to repay loans and import costs in Chinese yuan highlights its practical need to combat US dollar shortages and manage debt, while simultaneously supporting China's long-term strategy to globalize its currency.