DN Debate. "Rip off the Band-Aid and ask mom about the inheritance"
The article discusses the increasing importance of inheritance in determining life outcomes, advocating for the reintroduction of dowries and urging systemic changes to facilitate wealth transfer to younger generations in Sweden.
Corruption in the AFA: Tapia and Toviggino moved around US$100 million outside the currency controls
A recent report by the Central Bank reveals a financial circuit utilized by the Argentine Football Association (AFA) that allegedly allowed the transfer of US$100 million outside of currency controls.
Lesotho: The Lesotho Highlands Water Project Is 40 Years Old and Going Strong - but History Weighs On Its Successes
The Lesotho Highlands Water Project, now 40 years old, has successfully facilitated water transfer to South Africa while facing criticism about its overall benefits to the people of Lesotho.
Offset for Apache Helicopters Finally Lands
A new agreement regarding offsets for the procurement of Apache helicopters is set to provide technological benefits and economic implications for Poland.
Labor Justice in the City: Legal Infrastructure for Productive Development
The article discusses the transfer of labor justice responsibilities to Buenos Aires City as a strategic effort to enhance local autonomy and address labor-related conflicts crucial for economic productivity.
An elite of heirs is consolidating in China
China's rapid economic growth has led to a significant wealth accumulation, but the upcoming intergenerational transfer is poised to exacerbate inequality and privilege.
President Yoon: 'Second transfer of public institutions will be concentrated; scattered firewood cannot be used'
President Yoon has emphasized the importance of concentrating the second transfer of public institutions in specific regions to promote balanced national development.
Key Progress in the Judicial Struggle Over the Pilar Estate Attributed to AFA Authorities
A significant judicial decision has approved the transfer of a case concerning the ownership of a luxurious estate in Pilar, linked to Argentinian Football Association (AFA) officials, to a new economic criminal court.
How wealthy parents transfer housing millions to their children
A significant number of young first-time homebuyers in Copenhagen are able to purchase properties with the financial assistance of their wealthy parents, raising questions about the dynamics of wealth transfer in the housing market.
Editorial: One tax cut could boost housing sales โ the government refuses to accept it
The Finnish real estate market has stagnated for years, with sales declining and long waiting times for transactions, prompting discussions about removing the transfer tax to revitalize the sector.
โIt feels like a worse version of Lottoโ: Guardian Australia readers on the great intergenerational wealth transfer
Guardian Australia readers reflect on the implications and personal experiences surrounding the massive intergenerational wealth transfer anticipated over the next two decades.
No inheritance, no home: the unjust wealth transfer โ podcast
In a podcast episode, experts discuss the implications of the significant intergenerational wealth transfer expected in Australia, where rising house prices force many to rely on inheritances to secure home ownership.
The Premier League is another league
The article discusses the current state of football in Spain and contrasts it with the excitement of the Premier League, highlighting issues such as economic control and quality in Spanish football.
The Billion Euro Transfer Market Fuels the Battle Among Top Clubs in the Saudi League
The Saudi football league is experiencing unprecedented economic growth, with top clubs spending over 1.7 billion euros to enhance their competitiveness domestically and continentally in the 2025-2026 season.
When will the IMV be paid in January 2026: date of transfer of the Minimum Vital Income
The Minimum Vital Income (IMV) is a crucial social benefit in Spain that ensures a minimum income for individuals and households facing economic difficulties, with payments managed by Social Security.