The Government aims to launch the documents for the privatization of AySA this month: all the details
The Argentine government intends to publish the documents for the privatization of AySA by March, as part of a broader plan to reduce expenditures and generate revenue for debt repayment.
USU: Loan repayment periods for mortgages are set to increase – experts completely dismiss the idea
Finnish financial regulators criticize a government proposal to extend mortgage repayment periods to 35 years, warning of increased household debt risks.
Do not exceed '5 days' of loan delinquency... If repayment is difficult, consider debt adjustment
The article emphasizes the importance of addressing loan delinquencies promptly and exploring debt adjustment options if repayment becomes difficult.
Britons living in Europe face repayment hikes amid Reeves student loans row
UK graduates residing in Europe are set to experience significant increases in their student loan repayments starting in April, stirring controversy amid ongoing debates surrounding student debt reform.
The tax office is to deal with the issue of relief in the repayment of fines, even if the debt has already been collected
A ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland indicates that taxpayers can seek relief on traffic violation fines under certain circumstances, despite previous collection efforts by authorities.
Orbán requested repayment of 'debt'. Trump only sent a substitute
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sought repayment from former President Donald Trump, who responded with a different representative.
Indebted Families: More People Are Seeking Credit Outside of Banks and Having More Difficulty Paying It Back
The number of families in Argentina accumulating debt, particularly with non-bank entities, continues to rise, leading to increased challenges in repayment.
NUS urges ‘loan shark’ Reeves to reverse changes to student debt repayment
Protesters gathered outside the Houses of Parliament to oppose new student loan repayment changes announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, which they feel will increase their financial burden.
Circular reasoning about nuclear power
The article discusses the economic arguments surrounding nuclear power as highlighted in a recent book review, particularly focusing on the debt repayment structures of nuclear projects.
Brits back student loan write-offs amid Rachel Reeves' repayment freeze
A recent poll reveals that nearly half of Brits support the government writing off some or all student debt, particularly among graduates, amid concerns over a repayment freeze for Plan 2 borrowers.
Red loans: Supreme Court Plenary's decision on Thursday
The Greek Supreme Court will issue a decision on February 5 regarding the calculation of interest for 350,000 borrowers under the Katseli Law dealing with repayment issues and the management of distressed loans.
Supreme Court: Critical Plenary on Red Loans – Interest per Installment or on the Total Debt?
The Supreme Court is set to decide on a crucial matter regarding interest calculations for borrowers under the Katseli law facing repayment issues, affecting around 350,000 borrowers and the companies managing the bad loans.
Chinese Supertankers Abruptly Change Course to Venezuela
Two Chinese supertankers heading to Venezuela to pick up crude oil shipments for debt repayment have changed course and are returning to Asia, indicating that the South American nation under U.S. sanctions may not export oil to its main customer soon.
A Solid and Stable Argentina: Buenos Aires Has Repaid the 20 Billion Dollars Advanced by the United States at the End of October
The Argentine government has fully repaid the 20 billion dollars loaned by the United States, signaling financial stability according to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
Senegal prime minister says country will not seek debt restructuring
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announced that the government will not pursue debt restructuring despite significant repayment challenges.
Martin Lewis issues warning over 'dangerous' money trap insisting 'this is so important'
Financial expert Martin Lewis warns viewers about the risks of managing credit card debt and presents shocking statistics on repayment timelines during a segment on This Morning.
Freezing of Bonds for Telegram in Russia and Pavel Durov Comments
Telegram has had $500 million in bonds frozen in Russia due to Western sanctions, complicating its debt repayment and buyback opportunities.
Public debt: The plan for the full repayment of the first memorandum loans
Greece aims to fully repay its bilateral loans from the first memorandum to Eurozone countries by 2031, moving forward with early debt repayments following approval from the ESM.
How Greece is ‘closing’ loans from the first memorandum earlier
Greece plans to fully repay its costly bilateral loans from the eurozone countries by 2031, a decade earlier than initially scheduled, following a recent early repayment of €5.287 billion.