Evergrande, a Chinese real estate company, is facing a crucial moment in its winding-up hearing. The outcome of the hearing will determine the future of the company and its impact on the global economy.
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Private Credit Faces Challenges in Allocating Raised FundsFund managers are struggling to find suitable lending opportunities for the $500 billion raised in private credit, potentially leading to a race to the bottom between debt funds and banks. Moody's warns of systemic risks, while private credit firms are giving up investor protections to secure larger refinancings. The industry's rapid expansion and competition from banks contribute to the scarcity of quality deals.
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Israel Faces Potential Threat from Hezbollah and Supporting Militia GroupsWhile Israel debates a ground incursion into Gaza, she cannot ignore the potential threat from Hezbollah and supporting militia groups in Lebanon, Syria, and Iran's 'Axis of Resistance'.
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Trudeau Government Faces Backlash Over Carbon Tax in Atlantic ProvincesPrime Minister Justin Trudeau announces measures to address concerns about energy costs in Atlantic Canada, sparking controversy among supporters and opponents of climate action.
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Mine Fire in Kazakhstan Kills 25, ArcelorMittal Temirtau Faces NationalizationAt least 25 people have died in a mine fire in Kazakhstan, prompting the government to declare a national day of mourning and order a halt to investment cooperation with ArcelorMittal Temirtau. The company, which operates the country's largest steel mill, is set to be nationalized as part of a deal with the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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Argentina Faces Challenges in Developing New Rugby TalentArgentina's defeat against England in the Rugby World Cup highlights the need for the country to develop new talents as several members of the old guard retire. However, the challenge is tougher as the clubs were left without a top league after the Super Rugby season was abandoned due to COVID-19. Despite this, Pumas captain Julian Montoya believes the squad has a bright future with several World Cup debutants making a strong impact.
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