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Jun 07 2026FINANCE

Keep the Money Close: Indonesia’s Push to Steady Its Currency

Indonesia’s leaders are scrambling after the rupiah hit record lows and local stocks tanked faster than anywhere else last week. The finance team and central bank aren’t just watching—they’re rolling out a plan to stop the slide. On Saturday, officials laid out two big moves: make sure there’s enoug

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Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Can nations act alone on Israel-West Bank issues?

France and some European friends are quietly putting together a list of people to punish for recent violence in the West Bank. These aren't big dramatic moves—just freezing bank accounts and banning certain people from traveling. The catch? Each country might pick different names, so no single world

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Jun 05 2026FINANCE

Indonesia’s Bond Market Beats the Rupiah Drop

Indonesia’s finance chief says investors are still confident, even as the currency and shares fall. He highlighted that government bonds attracted money in the first half of the year, showing steady demand for debt. The minister noted that during June’s early weeks, buyers poured funds into the n

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Tax Reform Bill Aims to Make Housing Fairer and Cut Big Investor Breaks

Australia’s main parliament passed a new tax bill that will change how profits from property and other investments are taxed. The vote was 94 to 48, with the opposition and a few independents trying but failing to add their own tweaks. The law was announced in last month’s budget and is the biggest

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Trade Tension: France Pushes for Fair Deal After US Tariff Threat

France’s finance minister said the United States’ latest tariff plan is unfair and urged both sides to finish their trade agreement. The U. S. wants to impose at least a 10% tax on goods from countries that use forced‑labour products. The U. S. Trade Representative’s report claims the European Union

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May 31 2026FINANCE

France keeps its strong credit score despite money worries

France just got good news about its financial health. The country still holds an A+ credit rating from S&P Global Ratings. That means lenders see France as a safe place to invest money right now. The French finance minister shared this update recently. He said the government isn’t relaxing its effo

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May 30 2026POLITICS

Spain’s Ruling Party Facing Legal Troubles Over Alleged Corruption

Spain’s top ruling party is tangled in multiple legal battles involving high-ranking officials. While Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez himself isn’t directly involved, his inner circle—including family and close allies—has come under scrutiny for alleged crimes like bribery and influence-peddling. More

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May 29 2026POLITICS

China’s Quiet Role at Singapore Defence Talk Misses Chance, Australian Minister Says

Australia’s defence chief said China’s limited participation in the Shangri‑La Dialogue was a lost opportunity for strategic dialogue. He argued that many countries need clear reassurance from Beijing about its intentions. The event is the biggest defence gathering in Asia, and leaders expect to sha

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May 28 2026FINANCE

France's Budget Plan Stays Firm Despite Global Tensions

France isn't backing down from its financial goals this year. Even with rising concerns about conflicts overseas, the country still aims to shrink its deficit to 5% of its total output. Looking ahead, they plan to push that number below 3% by 2029. The finance team insists they can do this without r

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May 28 2026POLITICS

France and Norway team up on nuclear defense

France and Norway just announced they’ll talk about France protecting Norway with its nuclear weapons if needed. This new idea shows how European countries are trying to depend less on the U. S. for their safety. For years, Norway trusted NATO and America’s nuclear shield. Now, it’s looking closer

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