Turkey’s major shoe retailer officially declared bankrupt – Yeni Şafak English

Turkey’s leading shoe retailer, Arrow, has been officially declared bankrupt, according to an Istanbul bankrupt office. The shoe retalier Arrow, based in Istanbul’s Ginza Lavinya Park mall in the district of Beylikdüzü, was declared bankrupt by 1st Commercial Court of First Instance on June 23, Bakrköy bankrupt office said on Monday. The judge’s decision ended…

Insolvency filings spike in oil-producing provinces, federal data show – CBC.ca

The slumping oil market is taking a heavy toll on consumers in Canada, new federal statistics suggest, as personal insolvency filings spiked in energy-producing provinces over the past year. Consumer insolvency filings were about five per cent higher in April 2016 than they were during the same month last year, according to a report recently released by the Office of the…

Bankruptcy court helps rapper 50 Cent turn an Australian dollar – The Sydney Morning Herald

Music 50 Cent mocks disabled teen Rapper 50 Cent is facing fierce backlash after he posted a video of himself mocking a disabled teenager. PT0M52S http://www.smh.com.au/action/externalEmbeddedPlayer?id=d-4egfx 620 349 May 4, 2016 Rapper 50 Cent may need to be upgraded to Dollar. Australian Dollar, that is. The American hip-hop star, whose real name is Curtis Jackson…