Australian Fashion Labels administrators are getting ready for Friday – Ragtrader

The first creditors meeting in the administration of Adelaide-based Australian Fashion Labels (AFL) will take place on January 15. The business entered voluntary administration on January 06, appointing Duff & Phelps administratorsBrett Lord and Marcus Ayres to handle the process. According to reports fromSmart Company,the ongoing effects of COVID-19 as well as legacy costs from…

Explainer: How China could offer ‘debt swaps’ to help developing nations tackle climate change – Carbon Brief

With the Covid-19 pandemic driving up government debt across many nations, there are growing calls for debt swaps to be used to help developing nations achieve a green recovery. This week, two separate research teams from the US and China have called for China in particular to implement such debt swaps in exchange for efforts…

The Great British Retail Restructuring | This Week in Fashion, BoF Professional | BoF – The Business of Fashion

This week, online players in the UK swallowed up some of the countrys most venerable fashion retailers in a dramatic changing of the guard that suddenly gathered momentum. On Monday, digital fast fashion group Boohoo snapped up the 243-year-old department store chain Debenhams, acquiring its intellectual property and website, but not its 130 physical stores,…

Qube Money Debuts Money Management App to Help Americans Eliminate Debt – PRNewswire

PLEASANT GROVE, Utah, Jan. 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ —Qube Money, a money management and digital banking platform, today announced the launch of its app. Designed to empower consumers to control their finances and eliminate debt, Qube Money brings the envelope budgeting method to a cashless world. “The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the need for cashless solutions for…

Cash-strapped Air Namibia reaches settlement before liquidation proceedings – Xinhua | English.news.cn – Xinhua

Video PlayerClose WINDHOEK, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) — Financially-beleaguered Air Namibia on Friday survived liquidation attempts by defunct Belgian company ChallengeAir SA which had applied to the Namibian High Court to have the carrier liquidated. ChallengeAir SA had filed for the loss-making flag carrier’s liquidation, arguing it is insolvent and unable to repay about 16.7 million…