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14 Dec 23
Historic deal beats expectations on emissions.
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12 Dec 23
Concessional finance will support Togo’s public spending and help maintain progress on economic reforms to increase government revenues, the International Monetary Fund has said.
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12 Dec 23
Daily fines the European Court of Justice has imposed on Poland are incompatible with the nation’s constitution, a Polish body has ruled.
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8 Dec 23
Continued growth in oil revenues could help maintain Oman’s budget surplus and bring down debt, and has contributed to a credit rating upgrade by Moody’s.
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6 Dec 23
OECD inflation drops to two-year low.
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5 Dec 23
Local government and state-own services creating biggest risks, says ratings agency.
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5 Dec 23
Investment programme to ‘prevent millions’ of climate-related deaths.
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4 Dec 23
Conflict will add to economic pressures as well as political instability.
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1 Dec 23
Hundreds of economists and climate experts have asked rich countries to cancel debt for lower income countries, which are often bearing the brunt of the climate crisis while being starved of the...
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1 Dec 23
An agreement in principle to restructure almost $6bn of outstanding debt is a milestone for Sri Lanka, according to a treasury minister.
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29 Nov 23
Political leaders must commit to reform to aid economic recovery, says official
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28 Nov 23
Pandemic costs ruling leads to €45bn in extra spending.
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28 Nov 23
Business as usual not an option, says World Bank.
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24 Nov 23
Court ruling forces rethink on official accounts.
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24 Nov 23
Decision ramps up global response to evasion.
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23 Nov 23
The European Commission has agreed to an advance payment of €5bn from Poland’s Covid-19 recovery plan, but future funding depends on rule-of-law reforms.
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21 Nov 23
Zambia’s official creditors have objected to a deal the government made with private bondholders to restructure $3bn of eurobond debt.
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20 Nov 23
Economy is strong with forecast GDP growth of 2% a year.
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20 Nov 23
Partnerships with countries not ‘closed shop’ says FCDO.
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17 Nov 23
The UN is set for a showdown over tax evasion, led by African nations.
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17 Nov 23
Germany cannot use €60bn carried over from previous years to fund clean energy and industrial projects, following a ruling by the country’s constitutional court.
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14 Nov 23
High oil prices and fiscal discipline seem set to boost Gulf Cooperation Council governments’ fiscal situations, S&P Global Ratings has said.
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14 Nov 23
The European Union’s executive often takes a kinder view of what it achieves through its budget than the bloc’s spending watchdog, the latter has said.
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10 Nov 23
Substantial progress on judicial and anti-corruption reforms has prompted the European Commission to recommend accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova.
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10 Nov 23
Millions of Thai people will receive 10,000 baht (£228) from the government in a move the prime minister hopes will boost the country’s sluggish economy.