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Canada Says 8 Countries Are Joining Its International Defense Bank

Canada Says 8 Countries Are Joining Its International Defense Bank

By Mike Glenn (The Washington Times) Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney used this week's NATO summit in Turkey to push for a new financial system to ...

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Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

Nine Countries Support Proposed Global Defence Bank

The Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says nine countries have pledged support for a proposed global defence bank aimed at strengthening defence capabilities among allied nations. Speaking at the NATO summit in Ankara, Carney said Albania, Belgium, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine have joined Canada in backing the proposed Defence, Security and Resilience [] The post Nine Countries Support Proposed Global Defence Bank appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Kathimerini

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· Jul 7, 2026

Nine countries commit to global defense bank, Canada says

Nine countries have committed to a new global defense bank, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Tuesday, in a boost for the multilateral drive to help rearm allied nations.

Al-Monitor

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· Jul 7, 2026

Nine countries commit to global defence bank, says Canada

LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - A total of nine countries have committed to supporting a new global defence bank, Mark Carney, the prime minister of host country Canada, said on Tuesday.Carney said in a statement at the NATO Summit in Turkey's capital Ankara, that Albania, Belgium, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg, Romania, Turkey, and Ukraine had all pledged their support, and would define the initial policies and directives of the multilateral Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB) and shape its operations.

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump Admin Makes New Move to Beef Up American Manufacturing

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—In an effort to beef up America’s manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign companies, the Export-Import Bank, a federal credit agency, is unveiling a new loan opportunity for manufacturers. Specifically, the bank is now “offering lender guarantees of up to 90 on equipment loans and operating leases” to American small and...

NaturalNews.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Canada to announce founding members of new global defense bank at NATO summit

(NaturalNews) Canada plans to announce the founding members of a new global defense bank during next week's NATO summit in Turkiye, according to a report from Reute...

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 6, 2026

Smaller pvt banks may find mobilising FCNR (B) under RBI’s limited period swap window a bit of a challenge

K Ram KumarThere are 33 banks currently operating in the IFSC, comprising 15 foreign banks, 10 private sector banks and 8 public sector banks

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Related coverage for "Canada Says 8 Countries Are Joining Its International Defense Bank": Voice of Nigeria — Nine Countries Support Proposed Global Defence Bank. Kathimerini — Nine countries commit to global defense bank, Canada says. Al-Monitor — Nine countries commit to global defence bank, says Canada. The Daily Signal — Trump Admin Makes New Move to Beef Up American Manufacturing. NaturalNews.com — Canada to announce founding members of new global defense bank at NATO summit. The Hindu BusinessLine — Smaller pvt banks may find mobilising FCNR (B) under RBI’s limited period swap window a bit of a challenge