
Philippines eyes maiden sukuk issue in November
MANILA The Philippines plans to issue its maiden sukuk bonds by the end of November, its finance secretary
2023-10-02 00:15

Peruvian annual inflation eases to lowest level in more than two years
Annual inflation in Peru decelerated to 5.04% in September to hit its lowest level in more than two
2023-10-01 23:26

Ackman's SPARC is seeking new deals with private companies
Pershing Square SPARC Holdings Ltd, said that it will pursue business combinations with privately-held companies after receiving regulatory
2023-10-01 22:54

Federal student loan payments are starting again. Here's what you need to know
Federal student loan borrowers will need to start making payments again this month after a three-year-plus pause due to the pandemic
2023-10-01 22:49

A contract for 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers expired. Historic US health care strike could start Wednesday
A coalition of eight unions representing 75,000 employees of Kaiser Permanente said late Saturday that is has not reached an agreement with the company, setting the stage for the largest healthcare strike in US history on Wednesday.
2023-10-01 21:48

Humana’s 2024 Medicare Advantage Health Plan Offerings Designed With Affordability, Customer Feedback in Mind
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2023-10-01 20:59

The death toll in a collapsed gold mine in Zimbabwe expected to rise to 13, vice president says
Zimbabwe's vice president says the death toll from a shaft collapse at a disused gold mine could rise to 13
2023-10-01 20:48

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2023-10-01 20:18

Credit Suisse, Mozambique secure out-of-court 'tuna bond' settlement
By Noele Illien and Kirstin Ridley ZURICH (Reuters) -Credit Suisse has reached an 11th-hour out-of-court settlement with Mozambique over the
2023-10-01 20:17

Nigeria's leader increases wages to avert a strike that could shut down the government
Nigeria’s leader has increased the wages of some government workers in last-minute efforts to appease labor unions whose planned strike this week could shut down government offices in all sectors of Africa’s largest economy
2023-10-01 20:15

Americans support strikes — until they affect their daily lives
Organized labor in the United States is having a moment. From the automobile industry to Hollywood, US workers have gone on strike at rates not seen in years and even more could walk off the job to demand better contracts.
2023-10-01 19:29

Saudi Arabia to tap international debt markets as deficits return
By Aziz El Yaakoubi and Pesha Magid RIYADH Saudi Arabia is expected to tap the international debt markets
2023-10-01 19:17
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