Private-credit Firms See Opportunity As Banks Tighten Lending

Private-credit Firms See Opportunity As Banks Tighten Lending

By Lisa Pauline Mattackal (Reuters) – Private-credit firms are eyeing fresh opportunities from a potential borrowing squeeze in the United States as battered regional banks tighten lending after the turmoil in the sector, according to fund managers and investment strategists. About 46% of the banks surveyed by the Federal Reserve reported tightening lending standards during…

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Migration through Panama’s Darien Gap spikes despite US plan

By Elida Moreno PANAMA CITY (Reuters) -The number of people arriving in the treacherous Darien Gap linking Panama with Colombia soared in April and early May, Panamanian government data shows, dealing a blow to U.S. efforts to curb undocumented migration to the north. According to figures from Panama’s Security Ministry seen by Reuters on Tuesday,…

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Big U.S. firms adopt cautious tone on China recovery

(Reuters) – Several U.S. companies, including PepsiCo, Qualcomm and Cummins, struck a cautious note on their growth prospects in China, blaming what they said was a slower-than-expected recovery after the country lifted COVID curbs in December. China’s economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter but remarks from American companies with substantial operations in…

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No quick deal in sight as EU countries start talks on new Russia sanctions

By Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European Union states were holding a first discussion on Wednesday on proposed new sanctions over Russia’s war in Ukraine that would target Chinese and Iranian firms and allow export curbs on third countries for busting trade restrictions. Talks among the EU envoys were set to be heated, according to one…

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World not ready yet to ‘switch off’ fossil fuels, COP28 host UAE says

By Valerie Volcovici and Leah Douglas WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday that countries should agree to phase out fuel emissions – not the production of oil, gas and coal – at the upcoming U.N. climate change negotiations that it will host this December. The comments reflect deep divisions between nations…

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