November

Southern Water Lenders Tap Advisers to Help Stabilize Utility
A group of lenders to Southern Water Ltd. has brought advisers on board to help them assess options to stabilize the situation at the UK utility, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

France’s Le Pen Boosts Budget Asks Ahead of Monday Deadline
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who holds outsize leverage in France’s split parliament, gave Prime Minister Michel Barnier until Monday to adhere to her budget red lines before she decides whether to topple the government.

Johannesburg Weighs Tighter Water Restrictions as Supply Falters
South Africa’s business capital is considering tighter water curbs as it battles to maintain aging infrastructure and cope with increased demand.