1.8 billion euros: SNCF racks up spectacular profits despite opening to competition
The SNCF reported a profit of 1.8 billion euros in 2025, primarily reinvesting earnings into railway infrastructure, contrary to fears of financial decline with increased competition.
Markets: the dollar rebounds by $10 and the country risk exceeds 550 basis points
The official and financial dollar rates rebound by $10 after weeks of decline, driven by lower interest rates and end-of-month position closures.
Afternoon Exodus Abroad from the Warsaw Stock Exchange
The Warsaw Stock Exchange experienced a volatile trading day, with the WIG20 index initially losing ground after a strong previous day, influenced by a sharp decline in U.S. markets.
Tallinn Port had a weaker fourth quarter in a strong year
Tallinna Sadama reported a 17.3% increase in annual profit, but a 16.3% decline in profit for the fourth quarter.
Man Utdโs ยฃ44m black hole laid bare as new blow emerges following financial results
Manchester United's recent financial results reveal a significant decline in commercial revenue, leading to concerns about their financial stability.
Dollar Operates in Decline with Focus on the US and Brazil's Public Accounts
The US dollar is declining against the Brazilian real, influenced by US political events and local financial factors.
Stock Market: The Prolonged Decline of the National Bank
The stock of the National Bank has recorded eleven negative closings in the last thirteen sessions, dropping below 14 euros for the first time since January 7.
Bulls on the WSE lost, but after a fight
The Warsaw Stock Exchange experienced a decline on Tuesday, though buying on dips was observed amid overall market correction sentiment.
Burdened by lower compensation, the Livret A has its worst start to the year in fifteen years
The Livret A savings account is experiencing its worst start to the year in over a decade due to a decline in interest rates, resulting in significant withdrawals by savers.
Fear of AI Unemployment and Tariff Risks Cause Sharp Decline in New York Stock Market
The New York Stock Market ended down sharply due to rising uncertainties in trade and fears of AI-induced unemployment, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping by 1.7%.
Focus Bulletin: market analysts lower inflation estimate for 2026 to 3.91%
Market economists have reduced their inflation estimate for 2026 from 3.95% to 3.91%, marking the seventh consecutive decline in this indicator.
Bitcoin's Price Has Crashed by 40%... Buyers Are Missing Even in Decline, Bitcoin in Bad Shape
Bitcoin's price has plummeted over 40%, causing billions in losses and a concerning absence of buyers in the market during this decline.
Stock Market: Profit taking continued in Banks - Second consecutive week of decline
The Athens Stock Exchange faced another week of decline, primarily impacted by profit-taking in bank stocks and a lack of new catalysts in the market.
Buy now, pay later: Klarna's stock crashes: Here are the reasons
Klarna's stock has plummeted nearly 70% since its IPO last September due to significant financial losses and poor performance, resulting in a sharp decline in investor confidence.
Air Liquide Records a Record Profit of 3.5 Billion Euros, Up 6.4%
Air Liquide has reported a record net profit of 3.5 billion euros for 2024, an increase of 6.4%, despite a slight decline in sales attributed to currency effects.
Live: ASX set to open lower, as Wall Street slumps
The Australian share market is anticipated to decline at the opening, influenced by a slump on Wall Street and upcoming financial results from ANZ and QBE Insurance.
Significant Decline in Bank Fraud
Norwegians lost 404 million kroner due to fraud in the first half of 2025, a decrease of 217 million kroner compared to the second half of 2024.
Harju Elekter to pay a significantly higher dividend this year
Harju Elekter announced a substantial increase in dividends due to a growth in gross profit and EBITDA, despite a slight decline in sales revenue compared to the previous year.
Montreal repaid the Olympics for thirty years, stadiums in Greece have fallen into disrepair. Why aren't countries eager to host the Olympic Games anymore?
Increasing financial and ecological risks have led to a decline in global interest in hosting the Olympic Games, as reflected in the sentiments of residents in Cortina d'Ampezzo amid ongoing preparations for the winter Olympics.
Digital Gold vs. Gold Bar: The Return of Old Certainties
The article discusses the recent decline in Bitcoin's value, exploring the historical context of cryptocurrency volatility and the current expectations surrounding Bitcoin's role in traditional financial markets.
'Cautious Optimism' of CEOs in Mexico
The Global CEO Survey 2026 by PwC reveals that Mexican CEOs express significant concerns about financial risks due to tariffs, reflecting a broader decline in global CEO confidence.
Stock Exchange: Looking for a reaction after a three-day correction
The Athens Stock Exchange is seeking a positive reaction today after experiencing three consecutive days of decline.
Digital Stocks: The AI Losers on the Stock Market
The article discusses the significant decline in stock values for companies related to software, financial data, legal services, and education, attributing their losses to the rise of AI technology.
Country Risk on the Rise and Bonds and Stocks Down Amid Tension over Labor Reform
Argentina's country risk increases to 526 basis points as bonds and stocks decline, driven by tensions surrounding a labor reform and a general strike called by labor union CGT.
Ponsse increased its operating profit - dividend on the rise
The Finnish company Ponsse reported a significant rise in operating profit and net income, despite a slight decline in overall revenue.
Gold prices in Egypt decline today, Tuesday
Gold prices in Egypt decreased as global prices fell by 1% amid weak trading in Asian markets.
The collapse that no one expected: uncomfortable reasons behind Bitcoin's fall
Bitcoin has experienced a significant decline, dropping nearly 50% from its peak, amidst an environment that seems favorable for cryptocurrencies.
People with mortgages are repaying an average of over 24 thousand per month. In January, the number of loans decreased
People in Czechia are struggling with high mortgage repayments averaging over 24,000 CZK per month, with a notable decline in loan offerings in January.
Could Bitcoin's World Come to an End? It's Half the Value, and it Will Drop Another 55%!
Bitcoin's value has continued to decline significantly, though there was a temporary rise over the weekend, with experts skeptical about the sustainability of this trend.
The currency 'summer' continues: the dollar closed the week with a drop of $30 and the Central Bank bought $2.1 billion
The Argentine dollar saw a significant decline this week, reinforcing the ongoing period of relative currency stability known as the 'summer'.
Financial Times: Rubio Drops Ukraine Meeting with European Leaders in Munich
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has canceled a meeting with European leaders to discuss the Ukraine war, indicating a perceived decline in U.S. interest in European involvement.
BBC to slash budgets as viewers tune out
The BBC has announced a 10% budget cut as it grapples with financial challenges and a significant defamation lawsuit.
Stock Market: Abrupt plunge of 2.8% - Support levels of 2,300 points broken
The Athens Stock Exchange experienced a significant drop of 2.8%, marking its worst session since April 2025, as sell-offs impacted the entire market and broke critical support levels.
Why a 'winter' in stablecoins would freeze Bitcoin and the entire crypto market
The article discusses how a prolonged decline in stablecoins could signal a deeper crisis for Bitcoin and the overall cryptocurrency market.
Posti improved its profitability in the last part of the year
Posti reported improved profitability in the last quarter of the year, despite a decline in revenue.
Why Did the Stock Market Witness a Major Decline? Destruction from the US to India, These Shares Crashed
The Indian stock market has plunged significantly due to global concerns regarding AI technology, particularly affecting the IT sector.
Is creativity in the luxury world in crisis? Why the return of past hits like Valentino's Rockstud shoes or Balenciaga's Le City bag may not be such good news
The article discusses the potential decline in creativity within the luxury fashion industry as evidenced by the resurgence of past trends and designs amidst financial struggles.
Arca Continental's profit drops 11.5% in Q4 2025 due to extraordinary expenses and lower volume
Arca Continental reported an 11.5% decline in net profit in Q4 2025, primarily due to extraordinary expenses and reduced sales volumes.
Significant Deficit for Two Consecutive Years: Nissan Management States 'Within Expectations' and Looming Risks of Shrinkage Balance
Nissan Motor Co. faces a significant net loss of 650 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 2026, marking its second consecutive year of losses, as management indicates this was expected while also acknowledging the risks of a continued decline in vehicle sales.
Profit of Banco do Brasil falls 45%, to R$ 20.7 billion, in 2025
Banco do Brasil reported a significant drop in profit for the fourth quarter of 2025, attributing the decrease to higher expected loss provisions amid rising delinquency rates.
Gradually, then suddenly, blue state America is heading for financial disaster
The article discusses the financial decline of blue states like California, Illinois, and New York, suggesting that they are heading towards disaster as companies relocate to states with more favorable conditions.
NH Agricultural Cooperative Financial Group Achieves Record Net Profit of 2.5112 Trillion Won Last Year
NH Agricultural Cooperative Financial Group reported a record net profit of 2.5112 trillion won for the last fiscal year, despite a slight decline in interest income.
The Fantasy of the 'Super Peso'
The article discusses the significant appreciation of the Mexican peso against the US dollar, highlighting recent trends in exchange rates while debunking the notion that such a decline in the dollar's value is historically exceptional.
Insurers: "We actually no longer play a role"
A German insurance executive warns that the industry is at risk of missing transformative opportunities, similar to Kodak's decline due to reluctance to innovate.
Religious Communities Face Cuts
Norwegian religious communities, including the Church of Norway, may face funding cuts due to declining membership and financial changes.
Athens Stock Exchange: Stopped the three-day declining streak โ On the board Coca Cola and OPAP
The Athens Stock Exchange has halted a three-day decline, buoyed by gains in Coca Cola HBC and OPAP, closing at 2,345.34 units.
Stock Market: The Bad News for Athens Continues โ A Drop of up to 5% in Banks
The Athens stock market experienced a third consecutive day of decline, with a significant drop in bank stocks and investors focusing on support levels.
Focus Report: for the 5th consecutive time, market lowers inflation estimate for this year to 3.97%
Economists have lowered Brazil's inflation estimate for 2026 to 3.97%, marking the fifth consecutive decline in the indicator according to the Central Bank's Focus Report.
Volvo Cars' shares plunged. The market harshly evaluates the company's results and prospects
Volvo Cars has seen a significant drop in its shares due to a sharp decline in operational performance, leading to concerns about its long-term prospects.
Relocation Allowance: Who can receive up to 10,000 euros
The article discusses a new relocation allowance program in Greece aimed at encouraging settlement in remote and rural areas, allowing citizens to receive financial support of up to 10,000 euros.