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Speaking of debt: Framing, guilt, and economic choices

In many Germanic languages, the commonly used word for “debt” also means “guilt”, which carries a strong moral connotation. Commentators have long suspected that this linguistic overlap may lead to greater debt aversion. Former French finance minister Bruno Le Maire invoked this idea to explain Germany’s fiscal conservatism: “In Germany, debt is ‘die Schuld’. It’s…

Small business restructuring in Australia | Restructuring touchpoint | Global law firm

This article was co-authored by Kylie Shaw. Why this matters Australia’s small business restructuring (SBR) regime was introduced on 1 January 2021 to give financially distressed small companies a faster, cheaper alternative to voluntary administration, and, crucially, to let directors stay in control while a registered liquidator (the “restructuring practitioner”) supervises the process.  ASIC’s first…

Manchester Pride enters voluntary liquidation process

Manchester Pride, the annual festival that brought hundreds of thousands of visitors, and hundreds of millions of pounds, to the city’s streets each year, has started the process of voluntary liquidation. Reports emerged last week that the event was facing financial difficulties, with performers from last year’s event still unpaid and fundraising efforts falling short.…