McCarthy Says Debt Deal ‘Doesn’t Do Everything for Everyone’
      House Speaker Kevin McCarthy acknowledged that the debt-ceiling deal negotiated with the White House is likely to face
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    The Frantic Push to Solve Sovereign Debt Crises Irks Wall Street
      A shakeup is brewing in the $1.6 trillion universe of emerging-market sovereign debt — whether Wall Street likes
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    Traders Gear Up to Embrace Riskier Assets After Debt-Cap Deal
      Global markets are primed for a relief rally after US negotiators agreed to a tentative deal over the
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    White House, Republicans Reach Deal to Avert US Default
      White House and Republican negotiators reached a tentative deal to raise the US debt ceiling and avert a
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Texas AG Ken Paxton Impeached by Republican-Led State House
      Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was impeached in an extraordinary vote by the state’s Republican-dominated House of Representatives,
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    ECB Near ‘Top of Ladder’ on Rate Tightening, Makhlouf Says
      The European Central Bank is in the final stretch of its historic cycle of interest-rate increases, according to
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    ‘Domestic Offshoring’ Sends Low-Wage Jobs Out of Key US Cities
      The US is becoming increasingly split between high-priced cities where the rich and powerful congregate and more affordable
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    Key GOP Negotiator Says ‘Thorny’ Issues Unsettled in Debt Deal
      Representative Patrick McHenry said Saturday that there are still “thorny issues” in the negotiations between House Republicans and
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Your Saturday UK Briefing: Problems in the UK? Blame Inflation
      Hello from London, where as one of our senior editors put it, a recession is fine as long
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Charting the Global Economy: German Growth Outlook Deteriorates
      Germany suffered its first recession since the start of pandemic, extinguishing hopes that Europe’s top economy could escape
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Iceland Wage Restraint Needed to Slow Hikes, Central Banker Says
      Iceland’s labor market parties must rein in wage growth to help slow interest rate hikes, according to the
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    France Just Got Another Warning Over Its Credit Rating
      The outlook on France’s credit rating was reduced to negative from stable by Scope Ratings, raising questions about
      1970-01-01 08:00
    