How much does education cost in different types of schools in Lithuania?
A new database created by the organization 'Education #1' provides detailed financial data on the costs of student education across various school types in Lithuania.
The reaction to Nvidia's results was modest
The reaction to Nvidia's financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026 was understated despite surpassing market analysts' expectations.
Major council tax update shows fewer maximum rises - see full list of areas
Fewer councils in England are implementing maximum council tax increases this year compared to the previous year, with a shift toward lower rate hikes from some local authorities.
Analysis: Beginner Investor: With These Four Advantages, You Will Succeed
The article provides investment tips tailored for young, beginner investors, emphasizing personalized strategies over generic advice.
Which? explains if you should overpay your mortgage or put money in savings
A financial analysis by Which? compares the benefits of overpaying a mortgage against saving or investing extra funds.
Juchelka changed his mind. He will allow a detailed calculation of the cost of abolishing the pension reform
The Czech Minister has reversed his stance, opting for a detailed assessment of the financial implications of the pension reform cancellation.
Financial warfare is failing. Here’s why
The article discusses the failings of financial warfare, arguing that physical production is often the true driver of economic outcomes as opposed to just financial transactions.
F.A.Z. exclusive: The 215 billion risk for younger people
A new analysis suggests that a proposed nursing care reform in Germany could lead to an additional financial burden of €300 billion on future generations, potentially igniting further generational conflicts over fiscal responsibility.
Fears Mount Over the 'Side Effects' of Artificial Intelligence – Is the Bubble Bursting in the Markets?
Concerns are rising about the impact of artificial intelligence investments on traditional sectors, as the U.S. stock market shows signs of volatility and uncertainty.
Movement in the Stock Markets: How Bad is it Really for the Stock Exchange?
Analysts from Deutsche Bank Research note troubling similarities between current stock market behaviors and those seen prior to the 2000 market crash.
Movement in the Stock Markets: How Bad Is It Really for the Stock Exchange?
The article discusses recent fluctuations in stock markets and compares current trends to those seen in 2000, stirring mixed emotions of panic and record highs among investors.
America’s airport affordability gap: Cities where travel costs are crushing families
A new analysis reveals significant differences in domestic airfare depending on departure airports in the U.S., highlighting the financial strain on families from high travel costs.
Bitcoin: The "harsh winter" for cryptos could bring it down to $31,000
Bitcoin's price has been in freefall for months, and analysts suggest it could drop to as low as $31,000 if the current bearish trend continues.
Czech Investor in Global Top Ten. Instead of Reality Shows, He Reads Financial Statements
A Czech investor has made it to the global top ten, opting for financial analysis over entertainment.
Point N: What can happen around Babiš's conflict of interest by 2033
The article discusses the ongoing analysis of Andrej Babiš's potential conflict of interest regarding EU subsidies and state contracts as his financial interests remain tightly held in trust funds.
Is the Peso at Risk of a ‘Bounce’? How the Exchange Rate is Trading TODAY February 13
The Mexican peso strengthens against the dollar as investors weigh the latest inflation data from the United States.
The global fall of tech companies reaches Globant: its stock plummeted 18%
Globant's stock fell 18% amid a significant drop in Argentine stocks due to both local and global factors.
Guayaquil Chamber of Commerce launched 'Economic Dashboard' with official figures, but with its own analysis
The Guayaquil Chamber of Commerce has launched a new Economic Dashboard that consolidates key macroeconomic and financial indicators for analysis by various stakeholders.
Private Incineration: Cost Disparities for Waste Handling in the Metropolitan Area Reach Threefold
A new analysis reveals significant disparities in contract costs for private waste incineration among municipalities in South Korea's metropolitan area, leading to potential financial strain on local governments.
A Critical Approach to the Accounting Measure EBITDA
The article discusses the importance of EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization) in financial analysis and its wide usage in stock markets.
Mining and energy suppliers will join the 20,000 obligated subjects to report suspicious operations to the UAFE
Mining and energy suppliers in Ecuador will now be required to report suspicious financial operations to the Financial and Economic Analysis Unit (UAFE) as part of regulations aimed at combating money laundering.
Bloomberg: Global Capital Moves Away from America
A Bloomberg analysis reveals that global investors are increasingly distancing themselves from American assets due to rising risks associated with heavy reliance on the US market.
Falling Stock Prices: Is the AI Bubble About to Burst – or Does It Not Even Exist?
Major American tech firms announce significant investments in artificial intelligence amidst falling stock prices, sparking concerns of a market correction.
Stock Market: 'Faith' at 64 euros for Metlen, says Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley maintains a price target of 64 euros for Metlen despite a significant drop in its stock value, which fell over 13% due to revised guidance for 2025.
I think Bitcoin owes us an upward trend for the time being
Jochen Stanzl, chief market analyst at Consors Bank, discusses the current developments in Bitcoin, Amazon, precious metals, and the DAX index.
Analysis: Forest Companies at Different Lines on Trade Agreement, Pulp Already Flowing to the EU Area Without Arrival
Finnish forest companies have reported their 2025 financial results, with Metsä Group announcing an 85 million euro loss and significant job cuts amidst declining demand.
Stock Exchange: The new benchmark for ADMIE Holdings
Eurobank Equities anticipates a +20% rise in ADMIE Holdings shares, setting a target price of €3.66, while noting a minor discount relative to regulated asset base due to associated risk and leverage.
Market sale hits cryptocurrency 'vaults' hard
Michael Burry has issued warnings about the cryptocurrency market as Bitcoin prices drop, with analysts discussing factors affecting current depreciation and the future restructuring of the market.
The War is Much More Expensive for Russia Than Previously Thought
A new analysis reveals that the financial impact of the war on Russia is significantly higher than earlier estimates suggested.
From Politicians to 'Finfluencers' - They Are the Most Powerful on Social Media
The article discusses how financial influencers selling courses in dropshipping and stock analysis are attracting youth on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, while the Moderates party ranks highest in the Medieakademin's annual power barometer for economics on social media.
"Alarm" for Greek households: 6 out of 10 expect a deterioration in their finances
A recent analysis reveals that Greek households are struggling significantly due to high inflation, leading to increased pessimism among consumers regarding their financial situation.
How to take advantage of a pension - leave it as an inheritance, pass it on to a spouse, or bequeath it to the state?
Latvian citizens have had the option for over five years to choose to transfer their second-pension level savings to a specific person, bequeath it, or leave it to the state budget, with an analysis provided on the most advantageous choice.
Intesa Sanpaolo: Greek banks enter a new acceleration cycle
Analysts at Intesa Sanpaolo believe that Greek banks have moved from a phase of survival to one of normalcy and capital returns, reflecting optimism for the sector's future.
Personal bankruptcies are rapidly increasing. Last year there were the most since 2021, according to a study
In 2025, Czech courts declared 15,445 personal bankruptcies, marking a 12% increase from the previous year and the highest number since 2021, according to an analysis by CRIF – Czech Credit Bureau.
Dividend Harvest in Banks. What Analysts Predict
The article discusses analysts' forecasts for bank dividends in 2026, recommendations from the Financial Supervision Authority regarding dividend policy, and which banks meet criteria for maximum dividend payouts based on 2025 profits.
Paramount goes to court. Sues Warner Bros. for details of the agreement with Netflix
Paramount has filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. in Delaware court, demanding the disclosure of financial analyses supporting the merger with Netflix, amid its aggressive efforts to seize Warner Bros. Discovery's assets.
Trump Offers a Million Dollars to Every Greenlander?
The article discusses President Donald Trump's serious consideration of purchasing Greenland, while Danish officials assert that the territory is not for sale, with financial analysts estimating a potential price of around $50 billion.
Mortgage rates rose to nearly five percent in January, experts hint at further developments
The average mortgage rate increased slightly to 4.94% in early January, marking the first rise since last summer, according to Swiss Life Hypoindex data.
Influence of the Financial Sector: Ten Lobbyists for Every Member of the Finance Committee
An analysis reveals that the financial sector has deployed hundreds of lobbyists, resulting in a disproportionate influence on the Bundestag Finance Committee, with ten lobbyists for each committee member.
The lifelong fund manager returns: analysis and selection of values for navigating the curves of 2026
The article discusses the return of active fund management strategies in response to high valuations and concentrated markets, contrasting with the recent rise of passive management.
Lagarde's Salary: The ECB Says One Thing, She Receives Another
Christine Lagarde's total compensation as head of the European Central Bank is reportedly 56% higher than the salary publicly disclosed by the ECB, amounting to approximately €726,000 for 2024, according to Financial Times analysis.
This is the real truth about the salary of the ECB president
Christine Lagarde's salary as President of the European Central Bank is over 50% higher than officially reported, totaling approximately €726,000 for 2024 compared to the official figure of €466,000.
Established shortcomings and irregularities in five parliamentary parties
The State Audit Office found common financial reporting issues among five parliamentary parties, including unrecorded travel orders and unclear representation expenses, following an analysis of 51 political parties' financial reports in 2024.