Dispute over political orientation: What will become of the economic sages?
The article discusses the internal conflicts and future uncertainties facing Germany's Council of Economic Experts following the dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier and the ensuing power struggles.
Labor reform threatens the future of Brazilians living in Argentina: 'makes one reconsider if returning is the way'
The recently approved labor reform in Argentina poses challenges for Brazilians residing there, making some reconsider their decision to stay.
Ukraine and the USA Start Talks in Geneva: Where Did Budanov Go
Ukraine and US representatives began negotiations in Geneva focusing on economic support and readiness for future trilateral talks with Russia.
What Macron's Conversations with African Leaders Reveal About France's Future on the Continent?
French President Emmanuel Macron is engaging in a series of bilateral meetings with African leaders focused on strengthening political, security, and economic partnerships.
Revenue division will help you create financial reserves and live without fears of the future
The article discusses how proper management of income can aid in building financial reserves for a secure future.
Bank of Korea to Release 'Dot Plot' for Interest Rate Forecasts... 6-Month Interest Rate Projection Presented
The Bank of Korea is set to introduce a new conditional interest rate forecast model similar to that of the U.S. Federal Reserve, presenting future rate expectations in a dot plot format to enhance clarity and predictability.
DN Debate. 'The Moderates have squandered the legacy from Borg and Reinfeldt'
The article criticizes Sweden's Moderate Party for neglecting the economic legacy established by former leaders Borg and Reinfeldt, highlighting concerns over their handling of the national economy and responsibility towards future generations.
LIVE: Discussion and survey presentation on the development of 'green' energy in Latvia
The event focuses on the challenges and future of wind energy development in Latvia, highlighting a study on public attitudes and a panel discussion.
An Unexpected Change in Agricultural Land Market
The agricultural land prices in Estonia, which had been rising for the past 15 years, have reportedly declined for the first time in 2025, leading to questions about the future trend.
The Lack of Opportunities Pushes Egyptians to Lead Irregular Migration from Africa to the EU
Egyptians are increasingly leading irregular migration to the EU, driven by economic pressure and uncertain future prospects.
Trump delivers the most important speech of the year
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to deliver his annual State of the Union address, which outlines the country's status and future goals with a focus on economic issues and international relationships.
K. Hatzidakis: "Based on our commitments, there is much work awaiting us in 2026"
The Greek Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis emphasized the need for continued economic growth and reform in his statements regarding future commitments for 2026.
Lubera, PGE: It is an investment in the future of Polish companies
Poland is at a critical juncture, needing to harness local resources and expertise for its energy transformation to boost economic growth and job creation.
Klaas Knot: Gloom and doom on Europe's future is overblown
Klaas Knot, former president of the Dutch central bank, asserts that negative forecasts regarding Europe's future are exaggerated, while acknowledging the need for continued progress within the continent.
The government presents a long-term economic plan: 'We are in a better position than almost all other countries in Europe'
The Danish government has presented its 2035 economic plan, highlighting its optimistic outlook for the country's economic future.
The union between Mexico and Canada is key to our future
A Canadian private sector delegation recently visited Mexico, focusing on regional integration, competitiveness, and economic growth.
Expectation Barometer: More People Have a Weaker Faith in the Country's Economy
Norway's expectation barometer indicates a decreasing confidence among households in the nation's economic future, driven by uncertainty and regional concerns.
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.
Four years of invasion: The meaning of 'Tomorrow's East Asia' - Kunioki Matsuda, former ambassador to Ukraine
The article discusses the implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine as it marks its four-year anniversary, emphasizing Japan's role in East Asia's future amidst rising military support from North Korea and economic backing from China for Russia.
Why the Economy Has Stalled and How Inertia Impacts It
The article discusses the issues of economic inertia and lags as key factors in understanding the current stagnation of the Argentine economy and its future prospects.
Tariffs - Germany: "No return of paid tariffs is expected in the near future," say industrialists
German industrialists believe that the recent imposition of tariffs by the US and the ongoing tariffs from the EU will prolong economic uncertainty.
Did Minister Purra Sabotage Tax Relief for Eastern Finland? Yle Investigates What the Uproar in Parliament Is About
A recent parliamentary discussion in Finland raises concerns about the future of proposed economic zones in Eastern Finland amidst ongoing regional challenges.
Illegal Ruling on Trump's Tariffs, What Impact Will It Have on the US and Japan's Economies? Experts' Views
The US Supreme Court ruled that the reciprocal tariffs imposed by the Trump administration were illegal, prompting discussions on the future of US tariff policy and its economic implications for the US and Japan.
Public consultations underway on future of Alberta’s Fortress Mountain Resort
Public consultations are being held for the redevelopment of Fortress Mountain Resort in Alberta as part of a government initiative to establish all-season resorts in the province.
CDU: Friedrich Merz must make the economy his top priority
Friedrich Merz, the leader of the CDU, faces significant economic challenges that he must address for the party's and the country's future stability.
In the United States, the worrying trajectory of public finances
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has raised alarms about the rising national debt and its implications for future deficits and interest payments in the United States.
The Workers' Party Congress has begun in North Korea
North Korea's Workers' Party Congress has commenced with around 5,000 delegates discussing the future economic, military, and foreign policy direction of the country, including hints about its nuclear program and potential dialogues with the US and South Korea.
EU Customs Agency, the government firmly points to the headquarters in Rome
The Italian government is pushing for Rome to host the future European Union Customs Authority (Euca), viewing it as a strategic move for Italy's role in the European economy.
Harsh Assessment of Russia's Economy by Expert – 'It Pulled the Carpet from Under Russia's Future'
An expert warns that Russia is descending into a 'death zone,' with its economic foundation eroding and future prospects becoming bleak.
"Skiing while seeing the sea": despite an exceptional winter, the three ski resorts in Corsica are worried about their future
Three ski resorts in Corsica are facing economic and environmental challenges despite an unprecedented winter snowfall.
Greece will soon no longer be the most indebted member of the EU - Will this be its 'golden decade'?
Greece is experiencing a decline in debt and strong economic growth, but warnings about risks affecting future growth persist.
Experts from the NBS warn against the Greek path. According to Kamenický, they are harming the state
Experts from the National Bank of Slovakia (NBS) warn that Slovakia's public finance situation is reminiscent of Greece before its crisis, prompting concerns about future fiscal stability.
Greece: Where History Ends and the Future Begins?
A Pew survey reveals that Greeks derive a sense of national pride largely from their historical heritage rather than current institutions or economic conditions.
Skiing Opportunities in Latvia and Abroad – What Are the Forecasts?
The article discusses the skiing situation in Latvia, highlighting the popularity of local ski resorts despite economic challenges and exploring future skiing prospects both locally and in international destinations like France and Italy.
Fed Minutes Show Division and Possible Rate Hikes Following January Pause
The Federal Reserve officials nearly unanimously agreed to maintain interest rates at their last meeting but expressed divisions over future hikes due to concerns about persistent inflation.
Too many receive subsidies, even though they do not need them, says future minister Wille Rydman
Finland's future Minister of Social Affairs and Health Wille Rydman believes that many Finns are receiving financial support unnecessarily due to their economic situation.
The economic problems of Pori's horse racing have gotten horse enthusiasts moving – racing events are not threatened
Concerns about the future of horse racing in Pori have prompted local enthusiasts to engage in discussions on economic support and the importance of the racing community for the region.
Mortgage Loans: Three Concrete Facts That Show Positive Signs for the Future of Lending
The Argentinian mortgage market is showing signs of improvement with recent bank movements, despite high interest rates and stricter conditions.
Managers Focus on the Euro While the ECB Secures Liquidity for Future Crises
Investors are increasingly turning their attention to the euro as the European Central Bank reinforces liquidity to prepare for future economic crises, while exposure to the dollar reaches its lowest level since 2012.
Cosmoprof, the Future of Beauty with Over Half a Century of History
The 57th edition of Cosmoprof Worldwide Bologna, an influential global beauty trade show, will take place from March 26 to 29, 2026, highlighting the industry's significant economic impact and role as a platform for innovation and collaboration.
Billion-dollar deficits during times of growth. Czech Republic is carelessly consuming its future
The article discusses the alarming financial situation in Czechia, where significant deficits are being recorded even during economic growth, indicating poor financial management and potential trouble ahead.
F.A.Z. exclusive: The 215 billion risk for the youth
A new report warns that upcoming government reforms in Germany's pension and care insurance systems could impose a costly burden on future generations.
S-criticism: The people will pay the price for the government's policy
Swedish Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson defends the government's economic policy against strong opposition criticism, which argues that future generations will bear the financial burden due to debt-increasing measures.
The Expert Council Sounds the Alarm About the Election Budget: 'Future Generations Will Pay'
The chairman of the Fiscal Policy Council, Lars Heikensten, delivers a harsh critique of the Swedish government's election budget, stating that it reflects a serious disregard for future economic stability.
Aging Threatens Family Farming in America.. Who Will Inherit the Fields?
Aging farmers in the U.S. struggle to pass on their farms to younger generations, risking the future of family agriculture amidst rising costs and low commodity prices.
From Belgium.. EU leaders outline their economic future
EU leaders convened in Belgium to outline their economic future and discuss competitiveness in a rapidly changing world.
Spain accuses Italy and Germany of ‘undermining EU solidarity’ – media
Spain has accused Italy and Germany of undermining the EU's unity by excluding it from a pre-summit meeting on the bloc’s economic future.
Economist warns of an impending serious problem: 'Someone will have to pay for it'
A Lithuanian economist warns that while current economic indicators are positive, the country may face serious issues related to debt and an aging population in the future.
The key meeting for the EU from which Sánchez has been excluded: 19 countries, all the big ones except Spain and 'relaunching relations' between Germany and Italy
Pedro Sánchez has not attended a crucial meeting regarding Europe's economic future, with 19 leaders present including major EU countries like Germany and Italy.
Witold M. Orłowski: There is no end of the world (for now)
The article discusses Poland's public debt surpassing 60% of GDP according to European statistical standards, raising concerns about future economic stability as projections indicate further increases in the coming years.