LB issues the fourth cryptocurrency service provider license to the company 'Micar assets'
Lithuania's central bank has issued a cryptocurrency service provider license to Micar Assets, enabling the company to offer various crypto services to private and corporate clients.
Limits of Interpretation in the Process of Liquidating Capital Companies
The article discusses the tax implications of transferring liquidation assets to shareholders during the liquidation process, highlighting conflicts in Polish tax law interpretation.
Mexico's 'Fund of Funds': Government will invest nearly 4 billion pesos in 'alternative assets'
Mexico plans to invest 233 million dollars in a government-backed fund focused on alternative assets, marking its first capital injection in a decade to finance projects within the country.
OFE do not want to fade away in silence and are hitting new records. Is it worth saving them?
Despite a decline in participants, the value of assets in Open Pension Funds (OFE) in Poland is reaching record highs, prompting discussions about their future and potential reforms.
Discussion on Capitalism
The article discusses how modern businesses, particularly in the airline and e-commerce industries, often operate without owning their core assets to reduce capital expenditures and enhance flexibility.
Trial over YPF: Preska rejected the suspension of the search for assets to embargo and Argentina will appeal again
A US court has denied Argentina's request to suspend the asset discovery phase in the YPF expropriation case, prompting the country to appeal the ruling.
Patents, capital, and industrial processes: food tech enters a new phase. Cesare De Stefano and the case of Nuvola Zero
The Italian food tech sector is increasingly focusing on the quality of intangible assets and their impact on the industrial value of companies, exemplified by Cesare De Stefano's Nuvola Zero and its patent-driven approach.
Africa: Global Africa Investment Summit Launched in Dubai to Transform Africa's Investment Landscape
The Global Africa Investment Summit has been launched to connect Africa’s untapped assets with global private capital for investment-driven growth.
China’s ‘necessary’ asset-tokenisation ban targets scams and capital flight, analysts say
China has implemented a ban on onshore tokenisation of real-world assets to combat financial scams and unauthorized capital outflows while allowing regulated fintech innovation in Hong Kong.
Emerging markets receive investments that leave the US
Emerging markets are starting to attract investments as global investors reduce their dollar-denominated assets due to economic and geopolitical policies under President Trump.
The Government will stop monitoring the assets of those who withdraw dollars from under the mattress
The Argentine government announced a regulatory decree that will ease scrutiny on individuals withdrawing dollars from secret savings, aiming to incentivize capital movement in the economy.
Bloomberg: Global Capital Moves Away from America
A Bloomberg analysis reveals that global investors are increasingly distancing themselves from American assets due to rising risks associated with heavy reliance on the US market.
BRB submits 'preventive' capital plan to the Central Bank; amounts yet to be defined
The Bank of Brasília (BRB) submitted a 'Capital Plan' to the Central Bank to strengthen its assets, presented by BRB President Nelson Antônio de Souza, during a private meeting.
As Little Tax as Possible – This is the Perfect Savings Strategy for Families
The article discusses the significant tax-saving potentials for families related to children, education, care costs, and capital assets, often underestimated, and highlights key cost items to consider.
Only worked with those whose capital exceeded a billion: how Epstein became rich
The article examines the secretive nature behind Jeffrey Epstein's vast wealth, highlighting his ownership of multiple luxury properties and significant assets at the time of his death in 2019.
U.S. Investment Fund Sues Russia Over $225 Billion in Unpaid Tsarist-Era Debts
Noble Capital RSD LLC is suing Russia for over $225 billion in unpaid debts originating from the Russian Empire, demanding that U.S. authorities seize Russian sovereign assets frozen in the U.S. to settle these obligations.
Russia seizes foreign corporations' factories. A blow to Polish and Danish capital
The Russian dictator has confiscated the assets of two foreign companies, including one with Polish capital, handing them over to obscure Russian firms with undisclosed shareholders and management.
Chevron divides the skin on Lukoil. It is worth 22 billion dollars
Chevron and the private equity fund Quantum Capital Group have proposed to acquire all international assets of Lukoil, valued at $22 billion, which includes production facilities, refineries, fuel storage, and over 2,000 gas stations across multiple regions.
US consortium moves on Russian oil giant’s overseas assets
Chevron and Quantum Capital Group are preparing a bid to acquire the international assets of Russian oil company Lukoil, with backing from the Trump administration amid ongoing sanctions against Russia.
A Good Year for PPK. The Program is Growing, Savers Earned a Lot
The article discusses the significant growth in assets within the Employees' Capital Plans (PPK) in 2025, the factors influencing participant increases, the solid returns achieved, expert forecasts for 2026, and the potential impact of a government review on the system and predictions for other retirement programs.