Heimstaden’s Billionaire Owner Weighs Stake Sale to Pay Off Debt
The funding crisis engulfing Sweden’s property sector is prompting the billionaire founder of Heimstaden Bostad AB to look
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ANC Blames Apartheid, Pans Coalitions Ahead of South Africa Vote
The secretary general of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress blamed apartheid for the country’s manifold problems and
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Norway Inflation Accelerates, Bolstering Last Rate Hike Case
Norway’s underlying inflation accelerated for the first time in four months, cementing the prospect of another rate hike
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Troubled Real Estate Firm SBB Faces Bond Repayment Demand
Embattled Swedish landlord SBB is facing an inflection point after Fir Tree Partners demanded its money back, according
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Ukraine Recap: Putin Makes Surprise Visit to Southern Army HQ
Vladimir Putin made an unannounced visit to the headquarters of Russia’s Southern Military District - in Rostov-on-Don near
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UK Staves Off Recession Threat for Now With Stagnant Quarter
The UK economy flatlined in the third quarter, defying forecasts of a small contraction and ensuring a recession
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China’s Deflation Pressures Are ‘Temporary,’ PBOC Adviser Says
Signs of deflation in China are only transitory, an adviser to the country’s central bank said despite a
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EU Makes Deal to Advance Controversial Nature-Restoring Law
The European Union clinched a deal to advance one of the most controversial aspects of its green agenda:
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China 2024 Budget Deficit Seen Above 3.5% In Break With Past
China will likely set its headline deficit at 3.5% of gross domestic product or higher next year, according
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Invesco overweight on China, likes some Hong Kong REITs
By Anisha Sircar Global asset manager Invesco is overweight on Chinese assets in its Asian funds and adding
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Macquarie CEO Says Wind Industry Still ‘Viable’ After Major Selloff
The embattled wind industry remains economically viable even as higher costs and tougher markets drag down the world’s
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Spain’s Future Hangs on Sanchez’s Ability to Control New Catalan Partners
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has spent most of his political career on a tightrope and he’s betting the
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