GDP growth of Estonia in 2025 was 0.6 percent
Estonia's GDP grew by 0.6 percent in 2025 compared to the previous year, marking the best economic performance in three years.
It is essential to effectively monitor large corporations for consumer economic information growth
The Hankyoreh reports on a committee meeting focused on improving corporate coverage and ensuring the integrity of journalism amidst pressures from corporate advertising.
NITDA equips Enugu youths with digital tools
The National Information Technology Development Agency has equipped 50 young innovators in Enugu State with digital tools to promote digital inclusion and economic growth.
‘Economic fighters’: the volunteers helping direct sanctions against Russia
The article discusses the role of Ukrainian volunteers, particularly Olena Yurchenko, in influencing sanctions against Russia by uncovering crucial information about the reliance on CNC machines for military production.
Bleak Information on Bankruptcies: The Worst Figures Since 1997
Finland experienced a steady number of bankruptcies in January, matching figures from 1997, signaling economic distress.
BIK forecasts that we will borrow 20% more this year for housing purposes
The Polish Credit Information Bureau forecasts a 20% increase in housing loans in 2026, driven by lower interest rates and economic growth.
Codec conducts technical visit to the area of the future Industrial District of Santarém and collects information
Representatives from Codec and local authorities visited the site designated for the future Industrial District of Santarém to assess its potential for sustainable economic development.
Senate Commission Approves Invitations to Vorcaro and Lima, from Master, and Requests for Information from the Federal Police and BRB
The Senate's Economic Affairs Commission approved invitations for former banker Daniel Vorcaro and his former partner Augusto Lima to provide information regarding the liquidation of Banco Master.
Master Case: Senate committee approves meetings with the Federal Police, Central Bank, TCU, CVM, and former president of BRB
The Brazilian Senate's Committee on Economic Affairs approved invitations for various authorities to provide information regarding the Master Bank case.
Gordon Brown says Mandelson 'betrayed his country and put Britain at risk' with Epstein emails
Gordon Brown accuses Peter Mandelson of betraying Britain by allegedly leaking sensitive economic information to Jeffrey Epstein after the 2008 financial crisis.
P. Mandelson: Investigation into the 'leaks' of sensitive economic data to Epstein
The UK government has submitted material to British police to investigate whether former minister Peter Mandelson leaked sensitive economic information to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during the financial crisis.
"Largely According to the Principle of Hope" - Court of Auditors Criticizes Habeck's Million Euro Crash Landing
The Court of Auditors harshly criticizes former Economic Minister Habeck's handling of a 600-million-euro financial support for battery manufacturer Northvolt, citing a lack of complete information to Parliament and enormous risks being overlooked.
Økokrim considers investigation after Epstein revelations
The Norwegian Economic Crime Unit, Økokrim, is evaluating whether to initiate an investigation based on new information from the Epstein files, according to its chief Pål K. Lønseth.
Liberia: Piah Fires Back At Cummings Over Facebook Post
Liberia's Information Minister Jerolinmek Matthew Piah has strongly condemned a Facebook post by ANC leader Alexander B. Cummings, who criticized the Boakai administration for neglecting basic economic issues affecting citizens.
Bankruptcies of companies at the highest level in years in 2025
In 2025, courts opened 5,549 bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings, marking the highest level in years according to analysis by the Central Economic Information Center.
NSA: The Report about Itself is Economic Information, not Personal Data
The Supreme Administrative Court concluded that a report filed by an individual regarding the processing of personal data by a credit information office pertains to economic information rather than personal data under GDPR regulations.
Iran on the Brink: Mass Protests, Information Blackout, and Rising International Pressure
Iran is facing its most serious internal crisis in recent decades, with mass anti-government protests occurring for the twelfth night in a row, driven by deep economic woes, rising poverty, and anger towards the political elite.