German court deals 60 billion euro budget blow to Scholz government
By Maria Martinez and Christian Kraemer BERLIN (Reuters) -The German government froze major spending pledges focused on green initiatives and
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Explainer-How budget ruling will affect German finances, coalition
BERLIN Germany's constitutional court ruled on Wednesday that the coalition government's decision to re-allocate 60 billion euros ($65.21
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US evangelicals drive Republican support for Israel
Evangelical conservatives showed their deep connections with Israel at a march in Washington DC.
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German budget sees more cash for Ukraine, green buildings, industry
By Holger Hansen and Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -A draft of Germany's next budget would double military aid to Ukraine
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US budget gap narrows in October due to delayed tax payments
The U.S. Treasury on Monday said the federal budget deficit in October shrank by nearly a quarter from
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Sri Lanka's budget will strive to return economy to growth, meet IMF targets
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO Sri Lanka's government will be walking a tight rope in setting out its 2024
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Moody's analyst sees polarization around US budget issues persisting next year
NEW YORK A top analyst at Moody's said political polarization in the United States will likely complicate budget-making
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Japan to top up fiscal loans, investments to boost supply chain -draft
By Takaya Yamaguchi TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's government is set to increase its fiscal loan and investment programme in a planned
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Canada govt to release annual fall economic statement on Nov. 21
OTTAWA The Canadian government will release its annual fall economic statement (FES) on Nov. 21, the finance ministry
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Sri Lanka balances polls and crisis recovery in 2024 budget deliberations
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO Sri Lanka President Ranil Wickremesinghe will seek to boost tax revenue and rationalise spending
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Analysis-Canada's Trudeau should 'trim the sails' on spending, economists say
By Fergal Smith, Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) -As Canada grapples with a possible recession and its highest debt costs in
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South Africa plans tax measures to boost revenue, debt seen rising
CAPE TOWN South Africa's finance minister will propose tax measures next year to raise additional revenue, a mid-term
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