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Thuringian Parliament to Vote on Hundreds of Millions in Budget Amendments
The Thuringian state parliament's budget committee will vote on Thursday on roughly 700 proposed amendments to the state budget, primarily from the new CDU/BSW/SPD coalition, totaling hundreds of millions of euros, including a €155 million municipal package; a projected €220 million deficit remains ...
Thuringian Parliament to Vote on Hundreds of Millions in Budget Amendments
The Thuringian state parliament's budget committee will vote on Thursday on roughly 700 proposed amendments to the state budget, primarily from the new CDU/BSW/SPD coalition, totaling hundreds of millions of euros, including a €155 million municipal package; a projected €220 million deficit remains ...
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Trump's Crypto Empire Expands Amid Ethical Concerns
President Donald Trump's crypto empire is expanding with a new dollar-backed stablecoin, investment funds, and his continued promotion of his meme coin, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and potential market manipulation.
Trump's Crypto Empire Expands Amid Ethical Concerns
President Donald Trump's crypto empire is expanding with a new dollar-backed stablecoin, investment funds, and his continued promotion of his meme coin, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and potential market manipulation.
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German Bankers Face First Cum-Cum Prosecution
Five former top managers of Deutsche Pfandbriefbank face charges for Cum-Cum stock transactions that allegedly cost the German treasury nearly €40 million; this is the first such prosecution in Germany, following a previous unsuccessful attempt to bring charges.
German Bankers Face First Cum-Cum Prosecution
Five former top managers of Deutsche Pfandbriefbank face charges for Cum-Cum stock transactions that allegedly cost the German treasury nearly €40 million; this is the first such prosecution in Germany, following a previous unsuccessful attempt to bring charges.
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Brandenburg Budget: Cuts and Debt to Address Revenue Shortfall
Brandenburg's double budget for 2024-2025 will include cuts and new debt due to reduced tax revenue; the €700 million reserve will be used to cover the shortfall, while there will be no job cuts, but some areas will see budget freezes; the police force will be an exception, increasing to 9000 positi...
Brandenburg Budget: Cuts and Debt to Address Revenue Shortfall
Brandenburg's double budget for 2024-2025 will include cuts and new debt due to reduced tax revenue; the €700 million reserve will be used to cover the shortfall, while there will be no job cuts, but some areas will see budget freezes; the police force will be an exception, increasing to 9000 positi...
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Canadian Oil CEOs' Demand for Expansion Contradicts Net-Zero Pledges
Fourteen Canadian oil and gas CEOs urged all political parties to expand fossil fuel production, weaken environmental rules, and increase subsidies, contradicting previous net-zero pledges, forcing Bay Street to decide between financing expansion or adhering to its climate commitments.
Canadian Oil CEOs' Demand for Expansion Contradicts Net-Zero Pledges
Fourteen Canadian oil and gas CEOs urged all political parties to expand fossil fuel production, weaken environmental rules, and increase subsidies, contradicting previous net-zero pledges, forcing Bay Street to decide between financing expansion or adhering to its climate commitments.
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EU Divided on Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine
The European Union is divided on seizing \$210 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, raising legal questions under international law as Russia condemns the move; while some countries support the seizure, others fear it would harm the Euro's standing.
EU Divided on Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine
The European Union is divided on seizing \$210 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, raising legal questions under international law as Russia condemns the move; while some countries support the seizure, others fear it would harm the Euro's standing.
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Trump's World Liberty Launches USD1 Stablecoin
Donald Trump's World Liberty Financial launched USD1, a dollar-pegged stablecoin fully backed by U.S. Treasuries and cash equivalents, aiming to facilitate cross-border transactions for institutions after raising $550 million from $WLFI sales; it will be held in custody by BitGo and launched on Ethe...

Trump's World Liberty Launches USD1 Stablecoin
Donald Trump's World Liberty Financial launched USD1, a dollar-pegged stablecoin fully backed by U.S. Treasuries and cash equivalents, aiming to facilitate cross-border transactions for institutions after raising $550 million from $WLFI sales; it will be held in custody by BitGo and launched on Ethe...
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First Cum-Cum Prosecution in Germany
Five former Deutsche Pfandbriefbank executives face charges for Cum-Cum tax evasion, costing the German treasury almost €40 million, marking the first such prosecution in Germany and potentially prompting further legal action against other banks.

First Cum-Cum Prosecution in Germany
Five former Deutsche Pfandbriefbank executives face charges for Cum-Cum tax evasion, costing the German treasury almost €40 million, marking the first such prosecution in Germany and potentially prompting further legal action against other banks.
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High-Yield Dividend Stock Insider Buying Signals Confidence Amid Market Uncertainty
In March 2025, executives at four high-yield dividend stocks—Northern Oil & Gas (NOG), Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBGI), Ready Capital (RC), and NETSTREIT (NTST)—made significant share purchases totaling over $6 million, suggesting confidence despite recent market fluctuations and mixed financial res...

High-Yield Dividend Stock Insider Buying Signals Confidence Amid Market Uncertainty
In March 2025, executives at four high-yield dividend stocks—Northern Oil & Gas (NOG), Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBGI), Ready Capital (RC), and NETSTREIT (NTST)—made significant share purchases totaling over $6 million, suggesting confidence despite recent market fluctuations and mixed financial res...
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Germany Approves €500 Billion Financial Package Amidst Distribution Debate
Germany's €500 billion financial package, approved by the Bundestag and Bundesrat, involves €100 billion for states, €100 billion for climate protection, and relaxes the debt brake for defense and security; disagreements remain on fund distribution.

Germany Approves €500 Billion Financial Package Amidst Distribution Debate
Germany's €500 billion financial package, approved by the Bundestag and Bundesrat, involves €100 billion for states, €100 billion for climate protection, and relaxes the debt brake for defense and security; disagreements remain on fund distribution.
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Global South Finance Forum 2025 Yields Beijing Consensus on Financial Cooperation
The Xinhua News Agency's Global South Finance Forum 2025, held in Beijing from March 19-21, concluded with the release of the Beijing Consensus, a document outlining collaborative efforts among over 30 Global South nations to enhance financial cooperation, focusing on inclusive, green, and digital f...

Global South Finance Forum 2025 Yields Beijing Consensus on Financial Cooperation
The Xinhua News Agency's Global South Finance Forum 2025, held in Beijing from March 19-21, concluded with the release of the Beijing Consensus, a document outlining collaborative efforts among over 30 Global South nations to enhance financial cooperation, focusing on inclusive, green, and digital f...
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HELOC Rates Hit Two-Year Low at 8.03%
HELOC interest rates have fallen to a two-year low of 8.03%, down two percentage points in six months, due to decreasing inflation and anticipated Fed rate cuts; however, borrowers should manage risks associated with variable rates and explore various interest rate scenarios for affordability.

HELOC Rates Hit Two-Year Low at 8.03%
HELOC interest rates have fallen to a two-year low of 8.03%, down two percentage points in six months, due to decreasing inflation and anticipated Fed rate cuts; however, borrowers should manage risks associated with variable rates and explore various interest rate scenarios for affordability.
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40% Bias Score
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