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Unclaimed financial assets? Here’s how to recover

The Economic Times

The Economic Times

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July 4, 2026

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The Economic Times

lean right

· Jul 3, 2026

Cashless claim rejected? You may still get it settled

Cashless claim rejected? You may still get it settled

Buenos Aires Times

lean right

· Jun 25, 2026

Jesica Cirio's dollar videos rock case against ex-Buenos Aires Province official Martín Insaurralde

Images of the model displaying stacks of cash in the home she once shared with veteran Kirchnerite politician Martín Insaurralde have put the courts’ corruption file back on centre stage. Authorities seek to determine whether the former official’s assets can be explained by his declared income. Leer más

Hi China

· Jul 6, 2026

Bank staff spend 20 days restoring elderly man's shredded pension worth 266,600 yuan

An 80-year-old man, confused and unaware of what he was doing, accidentally shredded over 200,000 yuan of his retirement savings into more than 10,000 tiny pieces. After more than 20 days of painstaking work, bank employees carefully matched and restored every possible fragment, recovering 266,600 yuan in damaged cash. #Trending

Daily Mail

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· Jun 21, 2026

REVEALED: The hidden costs of retirement properties that make them impossible to sell. Here's what you MUST know to protect your inheritance - and finally get a flat off your hands

REVEALED: The hidden costs of retirement properties that make them impossible to sell. Here's what you MUST know to protect your inheritance - and finally get a flat off your hands

SundayTimes

lean right

· Jun 20, 2026

Shepherd Bushiri’s SA empire faces mounting asset-seizure threats

Creditors and the state are intensifying efforts to attach the assets of fugitive pastor Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary, six years after they fled South Africa while facing criminal charges.

Bisnow News

Unknown

· Jun 30, 2026

A&E Real Estate Buys Back Sergey Brin's Stake In NYC Real Estate Fund For Pennies On The Dollar

The third-richest person in the world’s bet on rent-stabilized apartments in New York City nearly went bust.

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Related coverage for "Unclaimed financial assets? Here’s how to recover ": The Economic Times — Cashless claim rejected? You may still get it settled . Buenos Aires Times — Jesica Cirio's dollar videos rock case against ex-Buenos Aires Province official Martín Insaurralde. Hi China — Bank staff spend 20 days restoring elderly man's shredded pension worth 266,600 yuan. Daily Mail — REVEALED: The hidden costs of retirement properties that make them impossible to sell. Here's what you MUST know to protect your inheritance - and finally get a flat off your hands. SundayTimes — Shepherd Bushiri’s SA empire faces mounting asset-seizure threats. Bisnow News — A&E Real Estate Buys Back Sergey Brin's Stake In NYC Real Estate Fund For Pennies On The Dollar