Axia's profit, former Eletrobras, falls 37% in 2025 to R$ 6.5 billion
Axia reported a 37% drop in net profit to R$ 6.5 billion for 2025, despite achieving its highest investment volume since 2015.
Premiere for the bond of Capital Clean Energy Carriers on the Athens Stock Exchange
The trading debut of Capital Clean Energy Carriers' new €250 million corporate bond took place on the Athens Stock Exchange, marking the first corporate bond issuance for 2026.
Silent Revolution in Corporate Finance: Accounting Enters the Intelligent Era
The financial sector is transforming into a strategic hub due to digitalization and new pressures, evidenced by the introduction of platforms like Siigo Fiscal that enhance accounting practices.
Miriam González Durántez denounces that Spanish companies did not want to finance a survey about Spanish youth "for fear of losing their contracts and licenses" with the State
Miriam González Durántez criticizes Spanish companies for their reluctance to finance a survey on the youth due to fears of potential repercussions from the government.
Jang Min-young takes office as the head of IBK Corporation... "Enhancing credit examination by combining corporate finance data with AI"
Jang Min-young has been inaugurated as the head of IBK, stating her commitment to transforming the bank into an AI-based financial institution.
Does a private loan from corporate profit after taxation fall under VAT? Judgment of the NSA
A recent ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) in Poland addresses the VAT taxation of an interest-free loan provided by a business owner to a friend.
What are the consequences of late payment of simplified CIT advances
The article discusses the implications of making late payments on simplified advances for Corporate Income Tax (CIT) in Poland.
Alphabet Trend: Buying a 100-Year Bond. All the Questions to Ask Before Choosing
Alphabet, Google's parent company, is drawing attention with its recent issuance of a 100-year bond, the first corporate bond of such length since Coca-Cola did so in 1998.
Pemex returns to the markets with a historic issuance of 31 billion 500 million pesos
Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) announced a record corporate issuance of 31.5 billion pesos in debt instruments, a key part of its Strategic Plan 2025-2035.
Pemex carries out corporate issuance of 31.5 billion pesos, the largest in the history of the Mexican market
Pemex has successfully completed the largest corporate bond issuance in Mexican history, amounting to 31.5 billion pesos, aimed at addressing financial liabilities.
Asseco CEO Surprises: Resigns from Hundreds of Millions
Adam Góral, the CEO of Asseco, has decided not to take a package of shares that would have given him a significant financial stake in the company as part of a new motivation program for the management board.
Halla-aho intervened in Purra's actions during the question hour
During a parliamentary question hour, Jussi Halla-aho intervened in Minister of Finance Riikka Purra's handling of the session, as discussions centered around a reduction in the corporate tax rate.
OP Corporate Bank earned almost 18 million euros in profit in Lithuania last year
OP Corporate Bank reported a profit of nearly 18 million euros in Lithuania for the previous year, with significant growth in income and loan portfolios, particularly in sectors like infrastructure and agriculture.
Corporate entities remain silent on Dino's decision against perks
Judicial and legal associations in Brazil are largely silent following Minister Flávio Dino's decision to suspend certain financial benefits deemed unconstitutional.
Tech Titans Struggle for Historic Investment in AI
Major technology companies are facing the daunting task of raising billions for their exploding investments in artificial intelligence, outpacing even their cash flow.
Last Year's Net Profit of the Four Major Financial Institutions Ranges From 3.1 Trillion to 5.8 Trillion Won, Increasing by 1.8% to 15.1% Compared to the Previous Year
The net profit of South Korea's four major financial holdings last year reached between 3.1 trillion to 5.8 trillion won, driven by increased interest income from household and corporate loans along with gains from a booming stock market, marking a year-on-year growth of 1.8% to 15.1%.
Rio Tinto and Glencore abandon merger that would create the world's largest mining company
Rio Tinto has abandoned negotiations to acquire Glencore, ending months of discussions about a merger that could have reshaped the global mining industry.
Russia: Sberbank plans cryptocurrency loans for corporate clients
Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, is set to issue cryptocurrency loans to corporate clients due to strong interest, while also planning to work with the central bank on developing regulations.
DNB earned 54 billion last year
DNB reported a profit of 54 billion NOK last year, with an increase in dividends to 26.6 billion NOK and strong growth in corporate lending despite geopolitical challenges.
Budget 2026: holding tax, corporate tax surcharge, new wealth tax... These taxes where debates are still blocked
Discussions in the Parliament regarding the 2026 budget continue, but reaching a compromise appears to be distant, reflecting low interest in the finance committee's sessions.
Fear of the Crash: How to Make Your Portfolio Crisis-Proof with Bond ETFs
Experts recommend using high-quality European corporate bonds in ETF form to stabilize portfolios amid geopolitical uncertainties.
Fear of the Crash: How to Make Your Portfolio Crisis-Proof with Bond ETFs
The article discusses strategies to safeguard investment portfolios against crises using corporate bond ETFs, emphasizing the importance of diversifying asset classes.
Reporting JPK_CIT, therefore the tax office will see everything
The article discusses a tax reporting system in Poland that enables the tax office to have comprehensive visibility into corporate taxation.