VietNamNet Bridge – Dr. Hoang Van Cuong, a member of the National Assembly Committee on Economic Affairs, talks to the Investment Review newspaper on his Committee’s resolve to tighten the management of public debt. Hoang Van Cuong. — Photo tinnhanhchungkhoan.vn In comparison with the targets for public debt passed by the National Assembly, public debt in our country has been well under control. Do you agree with that argument? Vietnam’s strategy on public debt and foreign debt in the period from 2011-20 is to cap such debt at 65 per cent of the GDP. In that strategy, the Government has also set out a clear guideline that the Government’s responsibility to pay back the debt directly, not including re-loans, should be capped at 25 per cent of the annual total State budget and the obligation to pay back the foreign debt should be less than 25 per cent of the value of export goods and services. In the first six months of 2018, according to the … [Read more...] about Public debt a tricky issue
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What to do about student debt? These ideas are brewing in the California Legislature
SECTIONS Search E-edition Customer Service Customer Service SacBee Rewards About Us About Us Contact Us Apps Mobile & Apps Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube News in Education (NIE) Newsletters Local Sacramento Region Arena City Beat Crime Local Govt Salary Database The Homeless Marcos Bretón Transportation Education Environment Health & Medicine Traffic Conditions Weather Communities Elk Grove Folsom/El Dorado Roseville/Placer Yolo Sports Sports Kings NBA News 49ers Giants Oakland A's High School Sports Joe Davidson More Sports Raiders NFL News MLB News River Cats Soccer Colleges Golf Autos Racing Politics Politics Capitol Alert State Workers The California Influencer Series Local Elections PoliGRAPH State Worker Salary Database Legislative Gifts … [Read more...] about What to do about student debt? These ideas are brewing in the California Legislature
Financial aid still comes with crippling debt for some UC students, study finds
SECTIONS Search E-edition Customer Service Customer Service SacBee Rewards About Us About Us Contact Us Apps Mobile & Apps Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube News in Education (NIE) Newsletters Local Sacramento Region Arena City Beat Crime Local Govt Salary Database The Homeless Marcos Bretón Transportation Education Environment Health & Medicine Traffic Conditions Weather Communities Elk Grove Folsom/El Dorado Roseville/Placer Yolo Sports Sports Kings NBA News 49ers Giants Oakland A's High School Sports Joe Davidson More Sports Raiders NFL News MLB News River Cats Soccer Colleges Golf Autos Racing Politics Politics Capitol Alert State Workers The California Influencer Series Local Elections PoliGRAPH State Worker Salary Database Legislative Gifts … [Read more...] about Financial aid still comes with crippling debt for some UC students, study finds
Government Could Breach Debt Ceiling in September, Mnuchin Warns
Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Politics Subscribe Log In Log In Today’s Paper Politics | Government Could Breach Debt Ceiling in September, Mnuchin Warns Advertisement Supported by ByEmily Cochrane July 12, 2019 WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin informed congressional leaders on Friday that the government could run out of money in early September, pleading with lawmakers to reach a deal to raise the government’s borrowing limit before their August recess or risk a potentially catastrophic default. Mr. Mnuchin, in a letter to leadership, said that while “it is impossible to identify precisely” how long the Treasury’s resources can last, updated predictions indicated that “there is a scenario in which we run out of cash in early September, before Congress reconvenes.” “As such,” Mr. Mnuchin wrote, “I request that … [Read more...] about Government Could Breach Debt Ceiling in September, Mnuchin Warns
RGNUL Law Review: Trade & Investment Law
The RGNUL Student Research Review (formerly known as “RGNUL Student Law Review”) is a bi-annual, student run, peer reviewed journal based at Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab. It is the flagship journal managed by the students of the University.It has been founded with the objective of facilitating arguments in black and white. Owing to the success of previous editions and international contributions, the journal will be published by Eastern Book Company Publishers (EBC) and will be archived online on scconline.com.The previous special edition on Law and; Technology featured an engaging guest article by Mr. Nandan Kamath who is an alumnus of NLSIU, Oxford (Rhodes Scholar) and Harvard Law School and Mr. Abhinav Shrivastava who is an alumnus of NALSAR and Kings College London on the regulatory treatment of online gaming in India.The Law Review aims to publish comprehensive treatments of subjects … [Read more...] about RGNUL Law Review: Trade & Investment Law