Lending in Schrems: Will Hergovich call now?

Lending in Schrems: Will Hergovich call now?

Unusual outcome of the search for a decision for loans from the city of Schrems for 3.67 million euros: After intensive debate in the local council and the interruption of the meeting, SPÖ Finance City Councilor Michael Preissl changed his application from models with fixed interest rates to variable loans. The loans are intended to … Read more

China’s Economy: Weak Credit Growth and Demand Plague Economic Recovery

China’s Economy: Weak Credit Growth and Demand Plague Economic Recovery

China remains in weak economic shape – this is shown by current data on credit growth and credit demand. China: Weak credit growth, weak credit demand Credit growth in China remained flat in October constantwith a sharp increase in government bond sales to finance stimulus measures offsetting weak corporate and household borrowing and a sharp … Read more

Federal Department of Energy Offers Financing for Large-Scale Solar Projects in Puerto Rico, but Highlights Role of Private Capital

Federal Department of Energy Offers Financing for Large-Scale Solar Projects in Puerto Rico, but Highlights Role of Private Capital

Although he Federal Department of Energy (DOE) has held talks with the 10 private developers of the first round of large-scale solar projects, with a view to offering them financing for the construction of the works, the head of the Loan Program Office (LPO), Jigar Shahwarned that the expectation is that, during future sections, proponents … Read more

Understanding the Credit Bureau: What You Need to Know

Understanding the Credit Bureau: What You Need to Know

Mediotiempo Editorial Mexico City / 03.11.2023 12:53:27 He Credit Bureau is a private institution that is constituted as a Credit Information Society (SIC) which is dedicated to collecting financial information from all those users who request a loan from a Banking Entity. It is authorized by the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP), with … Read more

Smallest Increase in Euribor in Over a Year, but Variable Interest Mortgage Payments Still Rising

Smallest Increase in Euribor in Over a Year, but Variable Interest Mortgage Payments Still Rising

He euribor registered the smallest increase in more than a year in October, standing at around 4.16%, but Variable interest mortgage payments will continue to rise, although with less intensity than in previous months. In this way, the main reference for loans with variable interest intended to purchase housing chains two consecutive months of increases. … Read more