Terrafame starts negotiations affecting all personnel
The Finnish company Terrafame begins negotiations regarding changes that could affect the entire workforce, potentially leading to up to 120 job cuts.
Geopolitical Turn Changes the Rules of the Economic Game: The Role of the State in Corporate Activities is Growing
A strategic forecast suggests that by 2026, geopolitics will play a more direct role in shaping the business environment, necessitating a shift in corporate strategies and decision-making.
Change in the law: anyone going to court for construction matters must be prepared for mediation
The Polish Ministry of Justice has initiated changes to civil procedure laws aimed at reducing the burden on courts dealing with economic cases, particularly those related to construction disputes.
Could time change in the U.S. become a reality? This would trigger the enactment of the Daylight Act of 2026
A new legislative proposal in the U.S. Congress aims to eliminate seasonal clock changes by advancing clocks by 30 minutes, seeking a compromise on daylight use, health, and economic activity.
Historic balance of international reserves reflects structural change in economic policy
Ecuador's international reserves have reached a record high due to structural changes in its economic policy over the past seven years.
More expensive beef and bigger bills? The cost of changes in climate policy
The article discusses the potential impacts of disjointed EU climate policies and the challenges to competitiveness they pose for the European economy.
Why does the RBA only have one blunt tool? We ask the deputy governor - podcast
The podcast features RBA deputy governor Andrew Hauser discussing interest rate changes in Australia, inflation criticism, and economic concerns.
Brazil is expected to be the country most benefited by changes in American tariffs; understand
Brazil stands to gain the most from changes in American tariff policy, which imposes a single 15% tariff on countries without trade agreements with the U.S.
Poland Joins the Economic Elite of Europe. Spain is Already Behind Us
The article discusses Poland's economic growth trajectory relative to Spain, highlighting key factors, structural reforms, and demographic changes affecting both nations.
A Pole Became Richer Than a Spaniard. We Surpassed the First Large Country in the European Union
Poland has overtaken Spain in terms of GDP per capita, reflecting significant economic growth driven by various structural reforms and demographic changes.
Economic Adviser: Is Economist Ulrike Malmendier Too Uncomfortable?
The future of economist Ulrike Malmendier on the German government's advisory board remains uncertain as her term ends soon, raising speculation about political motivations behind potential changes.
Bill Keltyโs tax reform comments cast a harsh light on Laborโs lack of ambition
Bill Kelty criticized the Australian government for its lack of ambition in tax reform during a parliamentary inquiry, advocating for significant changes to the capital gains tax.
Changes in American tariffs will not significantly affect Czech firms, but they increase uncertainty
American tariffs are unlikely to have a significant direct impact on Czech companies, but they do contribute to increased economic uncertainty.
Milei's labor reform is approved in the Chamber with changes; text will return to the Senate
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a modified version of Javier Milei's labor reform, which will now return to the Senate for further consideration.
Unicredit Manager: Banker with a Clear Compass
Marion Bayer-Schiller, a manager at Unicredit, discusses adapting to economic uncertainties shaped by global political changes, highlighting a positive atmosphere despite concerns over the geopolitical climate.
The IMF highlighted the labor reform and requested to 'mitigate the transitional costs' of the economic changes
The IMF praised Argentina's labor reform and trade openness while emphasizing the need to manage the transitional costs of the economic changes.
Will democracy withstand the changes in the international order?
The article discusses the challenges to democracy in the face of significant global changes, particularly emphasizing remarks made by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the World Economic Forum.
The Cercle d'Economia calls for selective immigration policy, with less volume and more qualification
The Cercle d'Economia advocates for urgent changes in Spain's immigration policy to manage the influx of foreigners while prioritizing skilled talent amidst economic needs.
Canada Lifts Economic Sanctions Imposed on Syria
Canada has announced the lifting of comprehensive economic sanctions on Syria that were in place since May 2011, signaling a shift in its stance towards the Syrian government amidst recent political changes.
The amnesty from the Spanish government changes the perspective of immigrants in irregular situations
A new Spanish government policy will allow around 800,000 undocumented immigrants, primarily from Latin America, to regularize their status, impacting many personal lives.
Trump's Spokesperson Warns Cuba to Make Drastic Changes Soon: 'They Are a Regime That Is Falling'
The Trump administration has warned the Cuban government to implement drastic changes soon amid a severe economic crisis in the country.
Mark Carney: The Leader of Canada Who Stood Up to Trump and Is Now a Phenomenon in His Country
Mark Carney's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos has sparked significant political changes in Canada, leading to defections from the Conservative Party and paving the way for a potential Liberal majority.
Dialogue as the Strength of This Year's EKG
This year's European Economic Congress emphasizes the importance of dialogue amidst global uncertainty and geopolitical changes.
Cuba must make "drastic changes" because it is "falling apart": White House
The Trump Administration urged the Cuban government to implement urgent reforms in response to its severe economic crisis.
The White House: 'It is in Cuba's best interest to implement significant changes soon'
The White House has called for Cuba to make significant changes soon as the country faces economic collapse and political unrest.
U.S. warns Cuba to make 'dramatic changes soon'
The Trump administration has warned the Cuban government that it must make significant changes promptly due to the country's severe economic crisis.
United States demands Cuba 'drastic changes very soon'
The United States has urged Cuba to implement drastic changes quickly as it faces severe economic turmoil, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged in unofficial talks with Raรบl Castro's grandson.
In Africa, the financial sector enters the era of profitability, AI, and cybersecurity
The African financial sector is evolving into a phase focusing on profitability, security, and operational efficiency amid economic changes.
The fear of a Le Pen victory accelerates changes in the European Central Bank and Lagarde does not guarantee she will serve her full term
Concerns over Marine Le Pen's potential victory in the 2027 French presidential elections are pushing the European Central Bank to undergo significant changes, including doubts over Christine Lagarde's tenure as president.
How to Turn Ramadan into an Opportunity for Saving and Investment in the Arab World?
The article discusses the shift in perspective regarding Ramadan in the Arab world, from a month of increased spending to an opportunity for saving and investment due to rising inflation and economic changes.
Experts: After Four Years of the Ukraine War, Russia's Economic Growth is Exhausted
Experts claim that after nearly four years of war in Ukraine, Russia's economic growth is dwindling, exacerbated by new tax policy changes.
Editorial: The Restaurant Industry Throws in the Towel
The Finnish restaurant industry is undergoing significant changes due to shifting consumer habits and the rise of delivery services, resulting in both creative destruction and economic challenges.
F.A.Z. Exclusive: The 215 Billion Risk for Younger Generations
The proposed reform in long-term care insurance could impose financial burdens on younger generations exceeding those of the planned pension changes, potentially leading to intergenerational conflict.
Euro, defense, and power: The European Union changes its pace โ What to expect from Brussels
The article discusses the recent shifts in European Union dynamics as key member states address longstanding issues related to defense and economic strength amid global geopolitical changes.
"You leave, you come" in the big leadership experiment โ Why US companies are changing CEOs at record rates
U.S. companies are experiencing a record rate of CEO changes, with nearly one in nine CEOs replaced in 2025, indicating significant shifts in corporate leadership during a tumultuous economic period.
Official dollar today, blue dollar today: what is the exchange rate this Sunday, February 15
This article provides the latest exchange rates for the official and blue dollar in Argentina as of February 15, indicating no changes from the previous trading day.
Stock Market: The M-Dax is on its way to an all-time high
The M-Dax index is experiencing a continuous increase in strength, driven by domestic economic conditions and fiscal policy changes.
Ahti Asmann: What are the economic policy interests of the Estonian state?
Ahti Asmann discusses the need for a thorough risk analysis of the carbon tax in Estonia and the implications of potential changes to the emissions trading system in the EU.
January year-on-year inflation was the lowest since November 2016
Czechia's inflation rate in January reached its lowest level since November 2016, reflecting significant economic changes.
The risk of the blanket shrinking before winter arrives
The Argentine government struggles to align public perception with reality amid economic challenges and inflation issues, as recent changes to labor laws reflect ongoing tensions.
Four Risks Approaching the World in 2030
The World Economic Forum identifies four significant risks that could lead to dramatic changes globally by 2030, including the decline of U.S. leadership and the rise of a polycentric world order.
VIDEOS: BDP of Thursday, February 12, 2026
The article discusses various topics including the unsustainable situation of Toffoli, perceptions of economic decline, a police investigation into a collective rape case, acquittals of police officers, changes in food benefits regulations, and a crackdown on Chinese nationals linked to organized crime in Brazil.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas, Thursday, February 12, 2026
The article covers various topics from a recent broadcast, including economic perceptions, changes in food voucher rules, controversial court decisions, and police investigations into serious crimes.
VIDEOS: Good Morning City South of Minas on Thursday, February 12, 2026
The article discusses various topics covered in a local news program, including political opposition, economic concerns, changes in food benefit regulations, police decision reversals, and the responsibilities of big tech companies.
Household Inequality in Spain: Change and Causes
The article discusses the changes and causes of household inequality in Spain, focusing on the impact of wage improvements and the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
Lee Chang-gon, former director of the Hankyoreh Economic and Social Institute, appointed as chairman of the Samu Finance Ubuntu Foundation
Lee Chang-gon has been appointed as the chairman of the Samu Finance Ubuntu Foundation amid concerns over emerging inequalities and labor rights issues exacerbated by crises and rapid changes in AI technology.
Banco do Brasil registers profit of R$ 20.7 billion in 2025, down 45%
Banco do Brasil reported a net profit of R$ 20.7 billion for 2025, a 45% decrease compared to the previous year, primarily due to rising default rates and changes in accounting rules.
The Forgotten Duty of Economic Organizations [Eureka]
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the oldest private economic organization in Korea, has evolved significantly since its establishment in 1884, reflecting changes in the nation's economic and political landscape.
Labor reform: the tax changes that would alleviate the tax burden and the modifications that were left out
Argentina's Senate is set to discuss a labor reform project that incorporates tax changes aimed at easing the fiscal burden on companies and individuals despite the withdrawal of a key proposal to cut corporate income tax.
The negative impact of aging on the economy would have been double without immigration
A study indicates that immigration has played a crucial role in mitigating the economic impact of an aging population in Spain.