Mikel Arteta drops hint on completing transfer that will delight Arsenal dressing room
Mikel Arteta suggests that Arsenal is planning to make Piero Hincapie's loan from Bayer Leverkusen a permanent transfer this summer after a strong performance in the team.
Poland Takes on Major Army Modernization
The Polish parliament has approved a significant army modernization plan funded by a €44 billion loan from the European Union.
EU Loan to Ukraine: Orbán's Foul and a Possible Peace Offer
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán softened his stance and proposed a potential solution to the dispute over a €90 billion loan for Ukraine, although Kyiv's response has been cautious.
Valentín Carboni suffered a serious knee injury during Racing's training
Valentín Carboni, a young forward on loan from Inter, has suffered a serious knee ligament injury during training with Racing Club, sidelining him for at least eight months.
Andre Onana 'wants to return to Man Utd' after Michael Carrick arrival
Andre Onana is eager to come back to Manchester United despite being on loan at Trabzonspor for the season.
IMF on Ukraine: Structural reform package in the framework of the $8.1 billion loan
The IMF has emphasized the need for Ukraine to implement structural reforms agreed upon for an $8.1 billion loan package.
Loan Case: What is known about the key hearing regarding the boy's disappearance and the date of the trial
The key hearing in the Loan case has been scheduled for October 7, with 17 individuals being prosecuted for the disappearance of a five-year-old boy.
Loan Case: A Key Hearing for the Trial Begins, Which the Defendants Tried to Halt Over 300 Times
Defendants in the Loan Danilo Peña abduction case have tried over 300 times to delay the trial proceedings, with a new preliminary hearing taking place in Corrientes.
Prime Minister: SAFE 'as far as the comma' according to our hopes
Prime Minister Donald Tusk defends the SAFE program on the day of voting for a law that will allow Poland to participate in a joint EU loan for military purposes.
New developments in the Marviken affair – Adler to pay 72 million
Niclas Adler and his wife have reached a settlement to pay 72.5 million SEK to Maderna Capital AB following a failed loan agreement that led to legal action and the bankruptcy of Adler Industries AB.
Bank of Estonia: Entrepreneurs' assessment of loan availability has improved
Estonian entrepreneurs perceive an improvement in their access to bank loans, surpassing several indicators of the European average.
According to Eesti Pank, rapid loan growth is expected to continue in Estonia in the coming years
Eesti Pank forecasts continued rapid loan growth in Estonia over the next few years as indicated in its recent report on economic financing.
Politico: EU begins to understand what could sway Orbán on €90bn Ukraine package
EU officials believe Viktor Orbán may be open to unblocking a €90 billion loan to Ukraine if specific conditions regarding the Druzhba oil pipeline are met.
Manicure says she took on a debt of R$ 2,500 with a police officer suspected of loan sharking and has already paid over R$ 18,000
A manicure in Aparecida de Goiânia claims to have paid over R$ 18,000 on a R$ 2,500 debt to a police officer suspected of loan sharking, amid allegations of threats and misconduct.
The International Monetary Fund approved a loan for Ukraine for $8.1 billion
The International Monetary Fund has approved an $8.1 billion loan to support Ukraine's economy amidst ongoing challenges.
IMF approves $8 billion loan to Ukraine
The International Monetary Fund has approved an $8.1 billion loan to Ukraine over four years to support its budget deficit and macroeconomic stability amidst continued conflict.
The IMF Board approved a new $8.1 billion loan package for Ukraine
The IMF has sanctioned an $8.1 billion loan package for Ukraine, allowing immediate access to approximately $1.5 billion.
Household Loan Rates Increase for Four Consecutive Months...Housing Loan at 4.29%, Highest in 1 Year and 2 Months
Household loan interest rates in South Korea have risen for four consecutive months, with housing loan rates reaching their highest level in over a year.
Friday, February 27: This Happened Last Night
Major events occurred internationally, including Pakistan declaring war on the Taliban in Afghanistan, Hillary Clinton's testimony on her connection to Jeffrey Epstein, Netflix's withdrawal from a bidding war, Ukraine securing an IMF loan, and Sweden's defense minister suggesting the possibility of nuclear weapons on Swedish soil during wartime.
With a low rating in fiscal management, DF will not have the Union's guarantee to take out a loan and reinforce BRB
The Federal District of Brazil is unable to secure a Union guarantee for potential loans to boost the Bank of Brasília due to a low payment capacity rating.
The International Monetary Fund grants a billion loan to Ukraine
The International Monetary Fund has approved a four-year loan of $8.1 billion to Ukraine to help maintain economic stability amid ongoing conflict.
The International Monetary Fund approves an 8 billion USD loan to Ukraine
The International Monetary Fund has approved an 8 billion USD loan to Ukraine to help finance its budget deficit and support macroeconomic stability.
Under scrutiny: Working Group for borrowers' complaints
The Greek Ministry of National Economy and Finance has established a Working Group to monitor borrowers' complaints against loan servicers.
The International Monetary Fund loans 8.1 billion dollars
The International Monetary Fund has granted a loan of 8.1 billion dollars, reflecting significant financial support.
Ukraine receives billion-dollar loan from IMF
Ukraine is set to receive a billion-dollar loan from the International Monetary Fund over a four-year period to help maintain economic stability.
Ukraine receives billion-dollar loan from IMF
The International Monetary Fund has approved an $8.1 billion loan to Ukraine to help maintain economic stability.
The trial that must answer what the investigation could not: why Loan Peña disappeared
The trial concerning the mysterious disappearance of 5-year-old Loan Peña, last seen on June 13, 2024, involves 17 defendants, with serious allegations including the abduction of the child and attempts to obstruct the investigation.
Government opens R$ 8 billion space for Correios to raise new loan with Union guarantees
The Brazilian government has allowed Correios to secure a new loan of up to R$ 8 billion, backed by Union guarantees, as part of its economic restructuring plan.
Ukraine secures $8.1 billion IMF lifeline as funding gaps loom
The IMF has approved an $8.1 billion loan to Ukraine with more flexible terms than initially proposed, aimed at supporting the country's finances during ongoing conflicts and an energy crisis.
Correios Receive Prior Authorization to Contract New Loan of Up to R$ 8 Billion
The National Monetary Council approved a limit of up to R$ 8 billion for Brazil's Postal Services to contract a new loan for its restructuring plan.
Government relaxes loan rules for airlines with resources from the aviation fund
The Brazilian government has relaxed some loan rules for airlines using resources from the National Civil Aviation Fund (FNAC).
We are threatened by more expensive loans and further economic stagnation
Latvia's national debt has increased significantly over the past two decades, raising concerns about potential economic stagnation and higher loan costs for citizens.
Canadian banks are preparing themselves for more bad loans this year
Canada's biggest banks are increasing their loan loss provisions amid rising economic uncertainties and household pressures, although they continue to report significant profits.
Mortgage loans: a private bank lowered its interest rate by more than 5 points
A private bank in Argentina has significantly reduced its mortgage interest rate amid uncertainty in the housing loan market.
PM suspects of loan sharking claims she was the victim of a manicure who owed money
A lieutenant of the Goiás Military Police claims to be a victim of a scam by a manicure who accused her of loan sharking.
Mortgage rates below 6 percent in the USA
For the first time in over three years, the mortgage rate for a 30-year loan in the USA has fallen below 6 percent, now standing at 5.98 percent according to Freddie Mac.
Kováčik received over a quarter of a million from a fraudster in the case of lost iPhones, claims Huliak. Criminal complaints are being filed by both him and Kováčik
Minister Rudolf Huliak alleges that Ján Kováčik received €260,000 from convicted fraudster Ján Šípoš, connected to a loan agreement for the Slovak Football Association.
European banks: Mortgage loans become more expensive, but corporate loans decrease
European banks are tightening mortgage lending criteria and increasing interest rates for households, while corporate loan conditions are expected to become cheaper by 2026.
A loan-defaulter businessman appointed as the governor of the central bank in Bangladesh, causing an uproar!
The appointment of Mostakur Rahman, a businessman with a loan default history, as the governor of Bangladesh Bank has sparked significant controversy in the country.
TSV 1860 Munich: An Investor Pulling 50+1
Former managing director Oliver Mueller is challenging his dismissal at a Munich court, claiming he did not misuse a bridge loan from investor Hasan Ismaik, a point the court has supported.
109 Years Ago, Grandfather Gave 35 Thousand War Loan to the British, Now Grandson Claims Crores
A businessman from Sehore, Madhya Pradesh, alleges that his grandfather loaned ₹35,000 to the British government during World War I, a claim he is now pursuing for compensation.
New Swedish Plan to Bypass Budapest for Billions to Ukraine
Hungary is blocking the EU's emergency loan of 90 billion euros to Ukraine, prompting plans to circumvent Hungary by utilizing previously frozen Russian assets.
Orbán is open to unlocking the multibillion loan for Ukraine after European fury
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is considering unblocking a significant loan to Ukraine in response to mounting European pressure and amid his party's electoral struggles.
UK's delicate deal to get Bayeux Tapestry loaned from France - diplomatic coup or cultural gamble?
The UK prepares for the loan of the Bayeux Tapestry from France for exhibition at the British Museum, sparking discussions on cultural diplomacy and national pride.
Angola's Sonangol in talks with China for $4.8 billion refinery loan
Angola's state oil company Sonangol is negotiating a $4.8 billion loan with Chinese institutions to fund a new refinery in Lobito, marking a significant shift in their borrowing practices since 2017.
Orbán wants EU experts on the ground to verify Druzhba pipeline damage – Reuters
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called for an EU fact-finding mission to assess the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline, a step aimed at facilitating an EU loan for Ukraine.
Commencement of Negotiation for New Common Bond Loan of Capital Clean Energy Carriers
The Athens Stock Exchange welcomed the management of Capital Clean Energy Carriers for the commencement of trading of their new bond loan.
Jukurit's NHL prospect fades away
Jukurit's promising NHL defenseman Alberts Šmits has moved to Red Bull München on a loan for the remainder of the season.
SM-liiga NHL diamond moves abroad - here's the price tag
Alberts Smits, an 18-year-old player from Mikkelin Jukurit, has signed a loan agreement to play for Red Bull München in the DEL league as the transfer deadline approaches.
Police Officer Suspected of Loan Sharking and Threatening Manicurist Who Owed Money: 'When It's Time to Be Bad, I'm Terrible'
A military police officer, Rhainna Lima, is suspected of loan sharking and threatening a manicurist in Aparecida de Goiânia over a debt of R$ 2,000.