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As debt worries mount, is another global financial crisis coming?Growing debts, high interest rates, climate change costs, and political instability are fueling concerns of a financial market crisis in ma...
As global debt worries mount, is another crisis brewing?Economists and investors are particularly worried about the United States, Italy, and Britain. Governments are urged to deliver credible fi...
Climate change could reduce India's credit rating, study findsThe study, published on Monday in the journal Management Science, is the first to anchor climate science within "real world" financial indi...
Ratings firms struggle with climate risk in $133 trillion marketAs per a Federal Reserve study, extreme weather events might restrict governments' ability to issue debt.
Debt in a warm climate: Coronavirus and carbon set scene for defaultTo avert disaster, countries are committing to carbon cutting steps. But these will be costly and likely to add to a global debt pile which...
CDC ramps up research on highly contagious variant from IndiaWhile U.S. cases attributed to the B.1.617 variant currently sit below 1%, the growth rate remains unclear due to the small sample size. Me...
Goldman says ‘Fragile Five’ a misnomer as catchphrases can burnThe new grouping is composed of Turkey, Argentina, Pakistan, Egypt and Qatar.
S&P all set to lower UK ratingS&P Global Ratings is preparing to remove the UK’s top credit grade after the country voted to leave the European Union.
S&P warns of more sovereign downgrades than upgrades in 2016On the heels of both the World Bank and IMF lowering their global growth forecasts, rating agency Standard & Poor's warned of more sovereig...
Top 5 factors why Sensex slumped over 500 pointsChina is likely to devalue the yuan by a further 3-4% during 2016, and that could have a negative impact on the global currencies.
- 'Greece may have to restructure again'
Greece will probably have to restructure its debt again and this may involve bailout partners such as European governments, said S&P's Mori...
- France rating could go lower, but no eurozone break up: S&P
France risks another downgrade of its sovereign credit rating if its public debt and budget deficit deteriorate further, Standard & Poor's ...