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UniCredit attacks Italian government’s ‘illegitimate’ use of power over BPM bid
- By Olivia Renshaw
- . July 13, 2025
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. UniCredit has attacked the Italian
Government’s wheat sales in open market may start from August with offering of 6-7 million tonne
- By Ethan Caldwell
- . July 2, 2025
While the government needs about 200 lt for PDS, the buffer norm as on April 1 is about 75 lt, which means FCI is allowed

Governments will be key to fixing the carbon credit market
- By Olivia Renshaw
- . June 27, 2025
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The Government’s net borrowings under control, show steady trend: SBI Report
- By Ethan Caldwell
- . June 17, 2025
India’s market borrowing program has seen a stable and orderly evolution in recent years, with net borrowings remaining under control despite the country’s growing economic

Governments are chasing the wrong rainbows
- By Olivia Renshaw
- . May 30, 2025
The writer, an FT contributing editor, is chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts and former chief economist at the Bank of England For many

Jammu & Kashmir CM Abdullah questions IMF’s fund approval to Pakistan; Congress questions Government’s stand on voting
- By Ethan Caldwell
- . May 10, 2025
File picture: Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah | Photo Credit: ANI The International Monetary Fund’s approval for a fresh tranche of support to Pakistan

State governments turn savvy treasury managers; increase holding of treasury bills by 78 per cent
- By Ethan Caldwell
- . May 6, 2025
Most State governments have been running a tight ship, with their expenditure much higher than their revenue, resulting in large deficits and borrowing. But interestingly,

Tariff deals with foreign governments not a priority for Donald Trump, say US officials
- By Olivia Renshaw
- . April 5, 2025
In the weeks leading up to Donald Trump’s “liberation day”, diplomats and foreign officials streamed through Washington to secure the holy grail: a deal the

Private donors must fill the aid gaps left by governments
- By Olivia Renshaw
- . April 2, 2025
As you make clear (“Funding cuts threaten Aids ‘success story’ at cost of up to 2.9mn lives”, Report, March 27), any change to public spending

UK’s devolved governments can learn from each other on welfare reform
- By Olivia Renshaw
- . March 17, 2025
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