USA with record public debt after a few weeks of war in Iran
The article discusses the implications of rising U.S. public debt amid ongoing military conflicts and fiscal policies.
Public debt rose again in February: an increase of US$11.2 billion
Argentina's public debt increased by US$11.2 billion in February, driven by the appreciation of the peso amid rising inflation.
Public debt increased by US$ 11.2 billion driven by inflation-linked bonds
Argentina's public debt rose by US$ 11.2 billion in February, primarily due to inflation-linked bonds, despite significant debt repayments during the month.
Despite the strong purchase of reserves, the accumulation was only US$800 million since the beginning of the year
Argentina's Central Bank has acquired US$3.3 billion in reserves this year, but only US$800 million remains available due to public debt commitments.
The City requested authorization to take on debt of US$1.35 billion and finance the F subway line
The Buenos Aires government has proposed a bill to the Legislature to authorize debt financing of up to US$1.35 billion for the construction of a new subway line intended to enhance transportation between different neighborhoods.
The Greek Path in Slovak / They wanted generous pensions, then came a 30 percent drop in living standards. Will this happen to us too?
The article discusses Slovakia's ongoing financial struggles and the recurring discussions about austerity measures aimed at avoiding a financial crisis similar to Greece's.
Why a 'mountain of debt' threatens Trump from March
Former President Donald Trump's economic achievements are overshadowed by a looming public debt crisis that he has not addressed in recent speeches.
In the United States, the worrying trajectory of public finances
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has raised alarms about the rising national debt and its implications for future deficits and interest payments in the United States.
Prof. Schlevogtβs Compass No. 41: Dutch disease, US strain β Dollar dominance hollows out industry
The article discusses the implications of the US dollar's dominance as the world's reserve currency, highlighting its paradoxical effects on the country's economy.
The public debt of the United States will reach levels not seen since the end of World War II
The U.S. public debt is projected to reach unprecedented levels, with the Congressional Budget Office warning of unsustainable fiscal trends for the next decade.
Argentine Mining Seeks US$ 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.