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therealdeal.com • Finance • Chicago
Accesso Partners faces financial difficulties with multiple properties in the Chicago area, leading to foreclosures and a potential dilution of their stake in a Downers Grove office complex.
demorgen.be • Politics • Belgium
The Brussels-Capital Region's severe budgetary crisis, marked by a doubling of debt in one term and a bloated administration, is stalling government formation and sparking a political and community conflict.
latercera.com • Law • Chile
A Chilean court has ordered the seizure of a luxury apartment belonging to lawyer Luis Hermosilla due to significant unpaid debts to Scotiabank.
bloomberg.com • Politics • USA
House Republicans are threatening to derail President Trump's tax cut plan due to concerns over increasing the national debt.
dailymail.co.uk • Finance • World
A reader recounts their struggle with a travel insurer who left them with a £10,000 bill after a mountain rescue in Austria, highlighting the high costs of medical emergencies abroad and poor communication from the insurer.
dailymail.co.uk • Economics • World
Donald Trump's reckless tariff policy and tax cuts are causing a financial crisis, forcing him to borrow trillions at escalating interest rates, threatening the global economy.
valor.globo.com • Finance • Brazil
Nubank launches a debt renegotiation campaign called "Recomeço" targeting over 6 million customers in Brazil, offering discounts up to 99.9%.
oglobo.globo.com • Lawsuit • Brazil
Shanna Garcia, daughter of late Brazilian gambler Maninho, is being sued by a Rio de Janeiro school for unpaid tuition fees exceeding R$44,000.
theage.com.au • Law • Australia
Lawyers in Victoria are calling for an overhaul of the toll fine system to prevent people from accumulating massive debts due to late fees and penalties.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
The IMF improves its forecasts for Spain's deficit and debt, but urges the government for further fiscal adjustments.
dailymail.co.uk • Finance • World
The article details the financial struggles of Thomas Kingston's company, Devonport Capital, which owes £30 million to creditors, alongside the revelation of his depression battle before his death.
infobae.com • Finance • Argentina
The Argentine government is facing significant peso-denominated debt maturities in the coming months and is employing various strategies, including utilizing reserves and managing monetary policy, to mitigate potential financial difficulties.
thetimes.com • Politics • Kenya
An incomplete Kenyan railway, funded by China, highlights the complexities and potential pitfalls of China's Belt and Road Initiative, showcasing both benefits and drawbacks for participating nations.
smh.com.au • Finance • Australia
The article details the complex financial dealings of property developer Sam Fayad, involving a $2.8 billion debt trail, accusations of tax evasion, and legal battles with creditors and the Australian Taxation Office.
theatlantic.com • Politics • United States
The article discusses the significant risk of the Republican Party's potential actions to tank the US economy by passing a bill that drastically increases the national debt.
theepochtimes.com • Finance • United States
The U.S. government is resuming student loan debt collection efforts, beginning with benefit seizures for 195,000 defaulters and wage garnishments for millions more.
inews.co.uk • Finance • UK
A British Navy veteran faces losing his home due to a high-interest mortgage resulting from the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent government decisions.
telegraph.co.uk • Finance • UK
A British expatriate details their decision to not repay their £70,000 student loan, citing a lack of consequences from the Student Loans Company.
prensa.com • Finance • Panama
The Panamanian government is negotiating $2.452 billion in new loans to fund the 2025 budget and various projects, increasing the country's debt.
businessinsider.com • Finance • UK
A UK PhD student details her successful 'no-buy year' experiment, focusing solely on necessities, leading to significant financial gains and improved mental wellbeing.
thetimes.com • Finance • UK
KKR's potential takeover of Thames Water could lead to creditors writing off £6 billion in debt and a restructuring of the company's ownership.
irishtimes.com • News • UK
A homeowner recounts an early-morning encounter with aggressive bailiffs demanding payment for a previous tenant's debt, highlighting issues with debt collection practices in the UK.
cnbc.com • Politics • United States
Negotiations in the US Congress over the budget bill are causing uncertainty on Wall Street, potentially impacting the bond market and the US economy.
latimes.com • Politics • USA
The article critiques the Republican's proposed 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' highlighting its misleading title, substantial debt increase, and inequitable impact.
bostonglobe.com • Economics • USA
Despite warnings from investors and economists, President Trump continues to pursue his economic agenda, which includes tax cuts and tariffs, despite concerns about rising debt and potential economic slowdown.
thehindubusinessline.com • Finance • India
India's corporate financing landscape is undergoing a transformation as private credit, sourced from non-bank and non-public market sources, becomes a crucial part of the nation's capital ecosystem.
elcorreo.com • Sports • Spain
Bilbao Basket, a Spanish basketball team, has eliminated its historical debt thanks to a strategic agreement with BBK, paving the way for increased investment in the team and future growth.
elpais.com • Politics • United States
The US House of Representatives approved a massive tax cut and spending reduction bill, increasing the deficit and debt at a time when investors are already worried about the country's fiscal trajectory.
thehindu.com • Finance • India
Indian startups saw a record high in debt deals during the first seven months of 2024, totaling $1.35 billion, potentially exceeding the previous year's total.
nysun.com • Economics • United States
This article argues that Americans shouldn't worry excessively about the national debt because a significant portion is owed to American citizens, and the debt is relatively small compared to total household wealth.
odt.co.nz • Politics • New Zealand
A Dunedin City Councillor criticizes the council's decision to use debt to fund grants for theatre venue development, sparking debate about financial responsibility and long-term planning.
theepochtimes.com • Politics • USA
The House GOP's 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' is projected to increase the national debt by over $2.4 trillion by 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
dailymail.co.uk • Divorce • Florida
Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte and his wife, Kayla Reid, are embroiled in a contentious divorce marked by significant debt and disputes over child custody and assets.
dailymail.co.uk • Politics • World
The article details the rapid deterioration of the Trump-Musk relationship, highlighting Musk's criticism of Trump's spending bill and the resulting escalating conflict, alongside an analysis of the concerning US national debt.
latercera.com • Finance • Chile
New regulations in Chile regarding minimum credit card payments are raising concerns about increased consumer debt and potential negative impacts on borrowers.
livemint.com • Finance • India
India's burgeoning middle class is increasingly using Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services, risking a debt crisis due to the Diderot Effect and a lack of regulatory oversight.
alternatives-economiques.fr • Finance • France
A French report reveals that the French social security system's deficit stems primarily from insufficient revenue rather than excessive spending, raising concerns about long-term financial sustainability.
elfinancierocr.com • Finance • Costa Rica
This article explains how to avoid foreclosure on your home in Costa Rica, emphasizing proactive communication with banks and understanding legal protections.
elfinancierocr.com • Finance • Costa Rica
This article analyzes the composition of judicial collections in Costa Rica's financial system, focusing on the types of loans most frequently involved and the reasons behind this trend.