Reserves and Debt: Why Country Risk Remains High, According to Three of the Most Respected Voices in the Market
Leading financial experts outline the conditions necessary for Argentina to improve its credit rating and reduce country risk.
The paradox of gold: in Valenza, the court saves an artisan overwhelmed by record prices
The Alessandria court has initiated controlled liquidation for an 80-year-old artisan burdened by 2.5 million euros in debt, highlighting a structural contradiction in Valenza's gold market.
GDP above expectations, debt rising: the balance of Haddad's management in 10 graphs
Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad's tenure has seen economic growth but also challenges in controlling public spending, leading to mixed reactions from the financial market.
Is the market running the goal away from Caputo, or is the minister struggling to score?
Luis Caputo, Argentina's financial minister, faces challenges in addressing upcoming debt obligations amid high country risk and uncertainty in the economic landscape.
Sharp Drop in the Debt Market. How Much Will It Hurt the Polish Budget?
The article discusses the rising yields of Polish government bonds in relation to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its implications for the Polish budget.
The Economy Paid Less to Take Dollars and Renewed Everything That Was Due in Pesos
Argentina's Ministry of Economy successfully raised $150 million at a lower cost, while renewing its peso-denominated debts amid ongoing financial challenges.
European plastic recycling is collapsing. An innovative but now closed plant in Nitra is also requesting debt relief.
The Eco Verde Recycling Slovakia startup in Nitra has halted operations and laid off workers as it seeks court protection from creditors amidst a collapsing European plastic recycling market.
Chinese developer Sunshine 100 to oppose Hong Kong winding-up petition over US$205m debt
Sunshine 100 plans to contest a winding-up petition filed in Hong Kong regarding a US$205 million debt.
Capital Outflows: Nervousness Grows Among Private Debt Funds
Nervousness is rising in private debt funds as large investors demand repayments amid increasing market volatility.
'Fluctuating Stock Prices' Increase Forced Liquidations for Debt Investors... Financial Supervisory Service Warns of Investment Risks
The head of South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service has urged investors to be cautious amid increasing market volatility and risks associated with credit trading.
The peso withstands the global shock better, but doubts about debt maturities are again pressuring country risk
Argentina's peso has shown relative stability amid global market turbulence, although concerns over upcoming debt maturities continue to pressure the country's risk profile.
The Rise of Debt Investment Amidst Fluctuating Stock Prices
Despite extreme fluctuations in stock prices due to rising tensions in the Middle East, individual investors in South Korea are increasingly taking out loans to buy stocks, pushing credit loans to record levels.
Living with our own finances: why the Government decided to stay out of Wall Street and what options it has to pay the debt
The Argentine Government has opted to avoid the international debt market and manage its financial needs with local resources, reflecting a strategy of financial independence from Wall Street.
From the Mattress to the Market: The Three Dollar Investment Alternatives Recommended by Experts
Investment interest is rising in Argentina as experts recommend corporate bonds, short-term sovereign debt, and common funds in dollars as preferred options for those looking to invest previously saved dollars.
Argentina engages in talks with several countries for financing without returning to Wall Street
Argentina's government is seeking bilateral loans from allied countries as it decides against re-entering the voluntary market due to high interest rates.
"It's from the field": they are looking for a partner for the agricultural company that no one wants to fall in the market
Centro Agropecuario Modelo (CAM), a major agricultural company in Argentina, is seeking a financial advisor and a partner due to its significant debt.
KOSPI and KOSDAQ Suffer Worst Drop in History, Panic among Debt-Infused Retail Investors
South Korea's stock markets experienced their worst day in history, with KOSPI and KOSDAQ indices plunging drastically amidst escalating military tensions due to the US-Iran conflict.
Stress in Private Markets: How Private Markets Could Become a Crisis Zone
The article discusses the increasing stress in private equity and debt markets, drawing parallels to the pre-1929 stock market crash.
Spreading 'debt investments' and 'short selling' at unprecedented levels... Fears and chaos from short-term surges
The South Korean stock market has seen a rapid surge past 6000 points, prompting rising concerns as more investors turn to debt financing for purchasing stocks and predicting an impending decline in the market.
Last year, household debt reached 1,979 trillion won, close to surpassing 2,000 trillion won
Household credit in South Korea rose by 2.9% last year, bringing the total household debt close to the 2,000 trillion won mark.
Credit loan interest rates in banks rise to over 4% for the first time in 14 months... What about stock investment debt?
Bank credit loan interest rates have risen above 4% for the first time in 14 months, prompting concerns about the impact on stock investment borrowing.
Classifieds
The article discusses various economic and market-focused topics in Mexico, including classified sections and key financial news.
Pemex carries out corporate issuance of 31.5 billion pesos, the largest in the history of the Mexican market
Pemex has successfully completed the largest corporate bond issuance in Mexican history, amounting to 31.5 billion pesos, aimed at addressing financial liabilities.
The insatiable thirst for debt: Why markets are 'swallowing' bonds amid uncertainty
Investor enthusiasm for bonds is growing, despite broader financial market uncertainties and fluctuating asset prices.
Macron's Vision for the EU: A Real Energy Union, Common Debt, Industrial Protection
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for a true energy market in Europe during his speech in Antwerp, Belgium, advocating for significant investments in energy networks and strategic stockpiling of critical materials.
Will it offer higher rates? The Government tests the market and faces maturities of $8 trillion
The Argentine government faces a debt maturity of $8 trillion in its first auction of February, closely watched by investors due to rising inflation and a declining dollar.
Hellenic Public Debt Management Agency: Reissuing 10-year bond through auction
Greece's Public Debt Management Agency is reissuing a 10-year bond through an auction scheduled for February 11, 2026, aiming to attract investor demand and improve secondary market liquidity.
China calls on banks to limit exposure to US debt โ Bloomberg
China has advised its banks to limit exposure to US government debt due to escalating market volatility and geopolitical risks.
Argentine Mining Seeks US$ 12 Million in the Market to Finance the Construction of a Photovoltaic Park
Minas Argentinas plans to issue negotiable obligations to raise funds for a photovoltaic park in San Luis province, marking its first public debt issuance since becoming a public company.
UACN strengthens finances with N54bn bond listing
UAC of Nigeria Plc has successfully listed a N54.03 billion bond on the FMDQ Securities Exchange as part of its larger bond issuance program.
High Indebtedness Drives Sale of Delinquent Portfolios by Banks
The sale of delinquent credit portfolios reached R$ 34 billion in 2025, a 21.4% increase compared to 2024, indicating a growing market driven by high levels of debt.
Debt-free... Multibagger in returns, this stock has fallen 44% from record high, what to do?
Triveni Turbine's stock has experienced a 44% drop from its all-time high, entering a bearish phase as indicated by simple moving averages, with a 14% decline over the past year and an 8% decrease within the last month.
Stock Market: With... 4ร4, Centric Approaches Two-Year Highs
Centric's stock has seen four consecutive gains, rising approximately 14.5% in 2026 and nearing the milestone of โฌ0.40, a two-year high, bolstered by its major shareholder and low debt levels.
The Market Predicts a Shift in the Federal Reserve's Discourse Under Kevin Warsh's Leadership
The candidate to succeed Jerome Powell aims to build consensus to reduce the debt balance and decrease dependency on data trends.
Another energy company goes to the negotiable obligations market
MSU Energy S.A. is set to issue a new series of negotiable obligations in the local market to optimize its maturity profile without increasing its debt stock.
Debt issuance record: companies placed bonds worth US$ 20 billion in 2025, the highest value in 10 years
Argentinian companies have aggressively returned to the capital market to seek financing through bond sales, reaching their highest corporate financing levels in a decade due to a decrease in country risk and a more favorable financial environment.
The letters remain at 2% and reinforce their role as a refuge for savings
Spain's treasury continues to issue short-term debt despite favorable market conditions, demonstrating the strength of savings instruments.
Caputo said that the Government will not issue debt in the international market and talked about the dollar
Economy Minister Luis Caputo stated that the Government will not issue international debt this year and downplayed the significance of the exchange rate.
Silver beats Nvidia, gold dominates โ the 7 ETFs for the new stock market era
Silver has surpassed the tech giant Nvidia amidst a historical shift in the markets driven by global distrust in America's debt policy and the dollar.
Greek bonds: Record performance, market message, and Pierrakakis' comment
Greece achieved a record high of โฌ51 billion in demand for its latest 10-year bond issuance, ultimately raising โฌ4 billion, which reflects strong market confidence and improved pricing terms.
Venezuela's creditors prepare to renegotiate their junk bonds
Creditors of Venezuela are getting ready to renegotiate billions of dollars in defaulted debt as Venezuelan bond prices rise following Maduro's capture, signaling a potential political transition.
The Solorz-ลปak Family Empire Before a New Opening
The article discusses upcoming personnel changes at TiVi Foundation, market expectations for the new management of Polsat Plus group, key elements of its business strategy, financial prospects, debt situation, and potential impacts of new board appointments.
Stock Markets, what will 2026 look like?
The article discusses the future of global stock markets in 2026, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the issuance of new public debt worldwide and stock market performance.
Decline in needs and longer debt: the Treasury anticipates the accounts of 2026
Italy's public finances show a better situation than expected for 2026, allowing the Treasury more maneuverability and strengthening its debt strategy amid growing market interest in peripheral Eurozone countries.
Indebtedness, AI bubble, trade war... The ten major economic challenges of 2026
The article discusses France and Europe's economic uncertainties in 2026, highlighting issues like national budget uncertainty, record debt, renewed trade wars, and tech market shortages.