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The Debt Problem Is Enormous, and the System for Fixing It Is Broken

The New York Times: Banking

Economists offer alternatives to financial safeguards created when the U.S. was the pre-eminent superpower and climate change wasn’t on the agenda.

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Comprehensive Guide to M&A Due Diligence in Today’s Turbulent Economic Environment

Devensoft

During economic uncertainty, it is important to conduct thorough due diligence to identify potential risks and make informed investment decisions. Cash flow: examine the company’s cash flow statements to determine whether it has sufficient liquidity to weather economic downturns. Don’t have time to read it now?

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Can Ghana’s Debt Trap of Crisis and Bailouts Be Stopped?

The New York Times: Banking

The government of Ghana is essentially bankrupt, and has turned to the International Monetary Fund for its 17th financial rescue since 1957.

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This retail stock is expected to move more than 13% on earnings this week. How to trade it

CNBC: Investing

RH's premium branding and positioning as a luxury lifestyle curator insulate it from discount-driven competitors, and appeal to high-income consumers who are theoretically resilient to economic slowdowns. Although affluent consumers may not need to curb spending during economic downturns, that does not mean that they won't.

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China Faces a Crisis in Its Real Estate Sector

The New York Times: Banking

Beijing wanted to cool its housing market, but created a bigger problem, as the fallout from debt-laden developers and sinking sales spreads to the broader economy.

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Real Estate Crisis Triggers New Alarms Over China’s Shadow Banks

The New York Times: Banking

A financially troubled firm has stopped paying investors, risking panic and testing the Chinese government’s resolve to take on debts from its property crisis.

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Government debt glut could rock markets in 2025, BIS says

Global Banking & Finance

By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) – The threat of soaring government debt supply destabilising financial markets has intensified, the world’s top central banking advisory body said on Tuesday, as it urged policymakers to act swiftly to prevent economic damage.

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