Ireland to hike core government spending by 6.1% in 2024
DUBLIN Ireland intends to increase core public expenditure by 6.1% next year in an overall budget package of
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Italy's finances creak as budget deficit climbs in Q1
By Gavin Jones and Giuseppe Fonte ROME Italy's budget deficit widened in the first quarter to 12.1% of
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Germany plans $18.1 billion in new borrowing for 2024 - sources
By Holger Hansen and Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -German Finance Minister Christian Lindner is planning 16.6 billion euros ($18.1 billion)
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Swiss energy rescue helps fuel wider 2024 budget deficit forecast
ZURICH Switzerland expects its budget deficit to widen to 6.7 billion Swiss francs ($7.46 billion) next year due
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Australia eyes bigger budget surplus but warns economy still slowing
By Renju Jose SYDNEY Australia's budget surplus for 2022/23 will be bigger than the A$4.2 billion ($2.81 billion)
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France targets 10 billion euros in budget savings - minister
PARIS A French government spending review has identified 10 billion euros in budget savings that will be targetted
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DeSantis signs record Florida budget, a campaign-ready spending plan boosted by federal dollars
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed his state's budget, a $117 billion spending plan filled with priorities that have already become fodder for the Republican's 2024 presidential campaign.
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US budget deficit mushrooms in May as revenue falls, Medicare outlays jump
The U.S. budget deficit swelled in May from a year earlier as revenue tumbled and Medicare spending surged,
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Iraq approves record 2023 budget of $153 billion with massive public hiring
BAGHDAD Iraq's parliament on Monday approved a 2023 budget of 198.9 trillion dinars ($153 billion) that sets out
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Pakistan's target of 3.5% GDP in 2023-24 fiscal year "realistic" - finance minister
ISLAMABAD Pakistan's finance minister said on Saturday a projection in the government's budget of 3.5% economic growth for
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Watched by IMF, Pakistan to present budget amid economic, political crises
(Corrects typo in first paragraph) ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan's government will present its annual budget to parliament on Friday needing to
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Pakistan faces last IMF board review before passing crucial budget
KARACHI, Pakistan Pakistan can have only one remaining board review under the current bailout package of the International
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