# Fiscal%20Policy

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Street scene with pedestrians and statue at a historic building in London, UK.
Politics

Austerity in the Ranks: UK Military Scrambles to Close £3.5 Billion Funding Gap

The UK Ministry of Defence has ordered military leaders to find £3.5 billion in savings this year as current budgets fail to cover existing plans. Amid delays to a major 10-year investment strategy, the Army, Navy, and Air Force face significant pressure to cut costs while maintaining operational readiness.

SoMi2026年4月15日 08:27
#United Kingdom#Ministry of Defence#Military Budget
A bustling scene of commuters on a subway in Nanjing, China, showcasing urban daily life.
Business

China’s Subway Squeeze: Why the Era of Big City Metro Expansion is Hitting the Brakes

China has significantly raised the bar for new subway approvals, forcing even major tier-one cities to scale back their expansion plans. This pivot reflects a broader strategic shift toward fiscal discipline as the 'Metro + Property' financing model collapses under the weight of the real estate crisis and a shrinking national population.

SoBiz2026年4月13日 10:28
#China Infrastructure#Local Government Debt#Subway Expansion
Detailed close-up of Indian Rupee banknotes with iconic Gandhi portrait, emphasizing economy and currency themes.
Business

China’s 3.1 Trillion Yuan Debt Binge: A Front-Loaded Gamble for the 15th Five-Year Plan

China’s local governments issued 3.1 trillion yuan in bonds in Q1 2026 to kickstart the 15th Five-Year Plan, with a heavy emphasis on infrastructure and debt-swap programs. While the front-loading has boosted short-term investment growth, a significant portion of the funds is dedicated to refinancing existing hidden debt.

SoBiz2026年4月13日 03:58
#Local Government Debt#Fiscal Policy#15th Five-Year Plan
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Business

The High Cost of Free Transit: China’s Aging Expressways Reach a Legal Reckoning

As China’s first generation of expressways reaches the legal 30-year tolling limit, major routes in Guangzhou and beyond are transitioning to free public use. This shift marks the end of the debt-fueled 'loan-to-build' era and highlights the fiscal challenges of maintaining a massive national infrastructure network without toll revenue.

SoBiz2026年4月5日 07:27
#China Infrastructure#Expressway Tolls#Guangzhou
Close-up of wooden tiles spelling 'Do Not Copy' on a textured surface.
Politics

Guns and Survival: Israel’s Coalition Staves Off Collapse with Record War-Era Budget

Israel's parliament has passed a record $271 billion budget for 2026, featuring a massive $45.3 billion defense allocation. The move secures the governing coalition's survival and avoids a snap election despite intense opposition and ongoing missile threats from Iran.

iMil2026年3月31日 03:57
#Israel#Knesset#National Budget
High-speed US Marines Hornet jet soaring through a clear sky, showcasing military might.
Politics

The Price of Power: Washington’s High-Intensity Conflict Risks Fiscal Exhaustion

Current U.S. military spending has reached historically high intensity levels, sparking fears of a fiscal crisis. Experts warn that any move toward a ground war would result in astronomical costs that could threaten long-term strategic stability.

SoMi2026年3月30日 08:57
#US Military Spending#Defense Budget#Geopolitics
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Business

Gold's Precipice: Why the 'Debasement Trade' Persists Amid a Market Meltdown

Gold prices have neared bear-market territory following a liquidity-driven sell-off sparked by the Iran conflict, yet institutional investors remain bullish on the long-term outlook. Despite massive ETF outflows and central bank selling in Turkey, analysts argue that sovereign debt issues and currency debasement will continue to support the metal's structural rise.

SoBiz2026年3月29日 06:28
#Gold Market#Commodities#Iran Conflict
Scrabble tiles with Cyrillic letters spelling 'верь' displayed on a wooden surface.
Business

Beijing’s Fiscal Pivot: Centralizing Debt to Rescue Local Coffers and Revive Demand

China will issue 1.3 trillion yuan in ultra-long special treasury bonds in 2026, with over 80% of the funds directed to local governments to relieve fiscal pressure and optimize the national debt structure. The funds are primarily targeted at strategic infrastructure, industrial upgrades, and a new fiscal-financial coordination mechanism intended to stimulate domestic demand.

SoBiz2026年3月27日 08:57
#China Economy#Fiscal Policy#Local Government Debt