Legal Battle Over Student Loan Forgiveness Intensifies as Conservative Groups Challenge Biden’s Plan

A legal battle is heating up as conservative groups challenge the Biden administration’s move to cancel $39 billion in student loans for more than 800,000 borrowers. The groups argue that the administration overstepped its authority with the forgiveness plan, sparking a debate about the scope of presidential power and the proper channels for enacting significant policy changes. This clash reflects the complexity of student loan relief efforts and their potential impacts on borrowers and the broader economy. As the lawsuit unfolds, it brings to the forefront questions about the future of student debt relief and its implications for borrowers and policymakers alike.
Oman and Iran Foster Bilateral Collaboration and Economic Cooperation Through Strategic Agreements

Oman and Iran Unite for Economic Growth: Strategic agreements pave the Way for strengthened collaboration and investment opportunities. The Sultanate of Oman and the Islamic Republic of Iran join hands to foster bilateral ties and promote mutual prosperity. These landmark agreements mark a significant milestone in their shared economic growth and development pursuit. Together, they forge a prosperous future built on cooperation and respect.
299 IPOs Raise $21.5 Billion in Global Markets in Q1-2023

The global markets witnessed as many as 299 Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) raising $21.5 billion in Q1-2023 owing to interest rate rises, a lukewarm stock market, entrenched inflation, and unexpected global banking industry turbulence.
Annual Investment Meeting launch Arab China Unicorn Investment Conclave

The 12th edition of The Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) hosted the China Top 50 Unicorns. The event took place at the Innovation and Technology Track located at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, and brought together investors, startups, and innovators from the UAE and China.
US FED Hikes Interest Rate for Tenth Time in a Row

The US Federal Reserve (US FED) has hiked interest rates for the tenth time in a row, bringing the key lending rate to its highest level since 2007. However, the US FED signalled it could pause further rate hikes, as inflation eases and turmoil continues to spread across the American banking sector.
Oil rises on demand optimism as China borders reopen

Oil prices climbed more than 2% on Monday as China’s move to reopen its borders boosted the demand outlook and overshadowed global recession concerns.
Oil rebounds after biggest drop in decades at start of year

Oil rebounded on Thursday after posting the biggest two-day loss for the start of a year in three decades with the shutdown of a U.S. fuel pipeline providing support, though economic concerns capped gains.
Salesforce to cut 10% of workforce after hiring “too many people”

Salesforce Inc said it plans to cut jobs by 10% and close some offices, after rapid pandemic hiring left it with a bloated workforce amid an economic slowdown.
Sri Lanka to present debt restructuring, IMF bailout plans to creditors

Crisis-hit Sri Lanka will make a presentation to its international creditors on Friday, laying out the full extent of its economic troubles and plans for a debt restructuring and multi-billion dollar International Monetary Fund bailout.
Ghana delivers biggest rate hike ever at emergency meeting

Ghana’s central bank on Wednesday delivered its biggest rate hike ever, a 300 basis point increase to 22%, at an emergency meeting to address the economy’s rapid deterioration amid crippling inflation.