Nigeria: CBN Bags Global 'Central Bank of the Year' Award
The Central Bank of Nigeria has been awarded 'Central Bank of the Year' for its reform efforts that restored macroeconomic stability.
The Trap of Agricultural Derivatives: The Labyrinth of Article 98 and an Unexplainable Tax Asymmetry
This article examines the inequitable tax treatment of agricultural derivatives in Argentina compared to other financial assets and calls for reform to address these disparities.
The war takes its toll on Italy and becomes a nightmare for Meloni at the worst possible political moment
The ongoing war has significant economic repercussions for Italy, complicating Premier Giorgia Meloni's political landscape.
Fiscal Rules: Their Evolution Written in Crises
This article examines the evolution of fiscal rules in Brazil over the past three decades as a response to government overspending and debt accumulation.
Rent vs. fixed-term deposit: which investment yields more today
The article discusses the impact of recent labor reform laws in Argentina on the real estate rental market, highlighting tax exemptions for landlords.
Here is everything you need to know about the perhaps most important topic of the election
The article discusses the significant issue of pension reform in Denmark's upcoming election campaign, highlighting its impact on the economy and public workforce.
One issue in the election campaign weighs heavier than all the other economic issues combined
The article discusses the significance of pension reform in Denmark's election campaign, highlighting its political impact and public concern.
The Difficult Task of Reforming the State
The article discusses the challenges Argentina faces in reducing public spending to meet economic targets set in the Pacto de Mayo.
The Moral of Adorni: Flying Without Falling is Not for Everyone
The article critiques the official government's lack of concern regarding political privileges expressed through a recent incident involving Manuel Adorni and explores the electoral consequences of economic mismanagement in Argentina.
Ukraine's parliament is delaying the execution of IMF-required homework for loan receipt
Ukraine's parliament is hesitating to approve tax reforms that are prerequisites for a €7 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund, as the government struggles to gain legislative support amid the difficult economic situation.
ExpoPIM 4.0 starts this Wednesday and discusses the future of the Free Trade Zone after tax reform in Manaus
ExpoPIM 4.0, an event focused on the future of the Industrial Hub of Manaus, commenced on Wednesday to discuss the impact of tax reforms on the region's economic potential.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd edition - TO of Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article discusses various news highlights from Brazil, including economic projections, police violence, political maneuvers, and digital reforms.
Contemporary History: When Oil Prices Shake Politics
The article discusses the impact of oil prices on German politics and the need for reforms amidst economic stagnation.
WATCH LIVE ⟩ Luminor's Economic Forecast: What Will Happen to the Estonian Economy
Luminor's forecast indicates slight growth for the Estonian economy, but its pace and sustainability remain uncertain.
SP Government Advances with End of Tax Substitution Regime
The government of São Paulo is advancing with the elimination of the tax substitution regime, which has been considered a barrier to productivity and economic activity.
Cuba in Decline: Generals are Preparing for Capitalism
Czechia's Seznam Zprávy discusses the potential shift towards capitalism in Cuba as military generals adapt to changing economic conditions.
Increasing Pressure from the US, Cuba Promises 'Unbreakable Resistance'
Cuba's government, facing intensified pressure from the US, has pledged to provide unyielding resistance amidst ongoing economic challenges exacerbated by a US oil blockade.
Rubio says Cuba needs 'new people in leadership' - Trump signals that the USA will soon do 'something'
Marco Rubio and Donald Trump express the need for new leadership in Cuba amidst U.S. criticism of the Cuban government's economic policies.
The Opposition Agrees on the Abolition of the Transaction Tax and Opens a Discussion About Flat and 'Estonian' Taxes
The opposition in Slovakia is unified in calling for the abolition of the transaction tax and is discussing the implementation of flat and Estonian-style taxes to stimulate economic growth.
To the Rescue
This article from El Financiero discusses economic challenges in Mexico and proposals aimed at addressing them.
RMB Nigeria Highlights Reform Momentum and Sustainable Finance as Catalysts for National Growth
RMB Nigeria emphasizes the importance of policy reforms and sustainable finance for Nigeria's economic growth at the RMB Nigeria Economic Forum 2026.
World-renowned economist: "One must attack on all fronts. Income and inheritance tax are not enough"
French economist Gabriel Zucman argues that implementing a wealth tax is crucial to addressing growing economic inequality and ensuring a fairer tax system.
White House Demands from Havana: Díaz-Canel Must Step Down to Continue Negotiations
The U.S. is urging Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel to resign as part of negotiations for economic changes in Cuba.
Cuba opens up to investments from Cubans living abroad
Cuba is poised to welcome investments from its diaspora as part of strategies to address its ongoing economic crisis.
Report Ready for First Debate on Urgent Project for the Construction of Social Housing
The Ecuadorian National Assembly's Economic Development Commission approved a report for the first debate of an urgent law project aimed at incentivizing the construction of social housing to address the housing deficit.
Minister: foreign Cubans can now invest and create companies in Cuba
The Cuban government has announced that foreign nationals of Cuban origin are now allowed to invest and establish businesses on the island amid economic challenges due to U.S. pressure.
Venstre will reduce taxes by 20 billion kroner in a new tax reform
The Danish political party Venstre plans to improve welfare with a 25 billion krone investment by 2030 while proposing a 20 billion krone tax reduction as part of their economic plan presented at Christiansborg.
The Liberal Party wants to boost welfare by 25 billion kroner by 2030
The Liberal Party in Denmark proposes an investment of 25 billion kroner in welfare improvements by 2030 as part of their economic plan.
Cuba says that Cubans in exile will be able to invest in the island and seeks a 'fluid relationship with U.S. companies.'
Cuba has announced that Cubans living abroad and their descendants will be allowed to invest in the island, reflecting a potential shift in economic policy amid ongoing U.S. sanctions.
Chamber of Commerce: This is how inheritance tax should be abolished
The Finnish Chamber of Commerce proposes a gradual abolition of inheritance and gift tax to avoid abrupt impacts on state tax revenue.
Moody’s: What "thorns" it identifies in the Greek economy - The risks, the dangers
Moody's assessment highlights ongoing concerns regarding Greece's high public debt and the impact of delayed reforms on economic growth after the Recovery and Resilience Fund ends.
URMAS REINSALU ⟩ Estonia goes to the EU summit with unclear positions
Estonia's positions on key topics for the upcoming EU summit, including economic competitiveness and the ETS reform, are seen as unclear and passive according to Urmas Reinsalu.
Novo owner scores billion profit with new V proposal, new figures show
Novo Nordisk's majority owner, alongside the Lego family's investment company and several banks, stands to gain significantly from a proposed corporate tax reduction in Denmark.
Cellular telephony will stop paying internal taxes from April
As of April 1, cellular telephony services in Argentina will no longer be subject to internal taxes following the approval of the Labor Modernization Law.
Relator of the 6x1 Defends Transition Period for Work Hour Reduction
Federal deputy Paulo Azi advocates for a four-year transition period to gradually reduce weekly working hours to address economic sector adjustments.
Senior Citizens Mobilize to the Constitutional Court for Reform of the Cootad
Senior citizens, beneficiaries of the municipal program, protested at the Constitutional Court following urgent economic reforms to the Cootad approved by the Assembly.
"Argentinopedia": a Wall Street bank created a guide for investors in Argentina and highlighted the era of reforms
Bank of America released a guide titled 'Argentinopedia' that emphasizes Argentina's new reform era and improved governance under the current government, signaling a revival of investor interest.
Gabon asks IMF for new arrangement in a bid to stabilize finances
Gabon has requested a new financial arrangement with the IMF following previous suspension issues related to its credit facility.
Benefits for women enter the debate on tax reform
The proposed tax reform in Brazil aims to provide significant benefits for women, including exemptions from taxes on menstrual health products and reduced rates for intrauterine devices (IUDs).
Porsche announces a discount of R$ 660 thousand on the 911 Turbo S in Argentina after tax cuts; understand
Porsche has announced a significant discount on the 911 Turbo S in Argentina due to recent tax reforms.
Labor Reform: There is a Law but Much Remains to be Done
Argentina's new labor reform aims to modernize work relationships by reducing hiring costs and uncertainty, but challenges still lie ahead.
Elimination of the tax on cars: a necessary but insufficient step
The elimination of the internal tax on cars is a necessary measure, but it is not enough to address the broader issues within the Argentine tax system.
After a day of turmoil in global markets, 'Argentina Week' launches in New York: Milei's speech and a strong business presence
Argentina Week is being launched in New York to attract investments and promote economic reforms, featuring President Milei's speech amidst global market turmoil.
Filmmakers entice the government. There is a specific recommendation
Polish filmmakers propose significant reforms to the government’s audiovisual production subsidy system, asserting its ineffectiveness and suggesting ways to enhance its benefits for the economy.
Cities at the Limit: "Our Households are Collapsing One After Another"
Municipalities in Germany are facing a record deficit exceeding 30 billion euros, prompting proposals for reforms to stabilize their financial situation.
Liberia: Broken Land Systems Risk Liberia's Future
Land disputes in Liberia pose a serious threat to the nation's social stability and economic development.
SEC TURNER, GOV SANDERS: Why HUD’s proposed rule is a springboard to the American Dream
The article discusses the need for reform in HUD's housing assistance programs to promote work and self-sufficiency, particularly for non-elderly, able-bodied individuals currently relying on government support.
Argentina’s Javier Milei reforms ‘delusional’ labour laws in bid to spark economy
Argentina's President Javier Milei has enacted transformative labor reforms aimed at revitalizing the economy, facing opposition from unions and leftist parties.
Michal: Estonia's next leap forward will come from artificial intelligence
The Reform Party of Estonia introduced a vision today that emphasizes the growth of a strong middle class, security enhancement, and extensive use of artificial intelligence in the economy and governance.
Reform Party Manifesto: We Made Estonia Right, Now We Will Start Dreaming
The Reform Party in Estonia is launching a vision for the country's future that emphasizes individual freedom, security, and economic development, with a strong focus on the role of artificial intelligence.