The Epstein case extends to France: raids at the offices of former culture minister Jack Lang
French authorities have raided the offices of former Culture Minister Jack Lang as part of an investigation into his potential financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Offices in the Bouchard Tower, an emblem of the port city's financial district, are for sale
The Bouchard Tower in Buenos Aires, previously home to the newspaper La Nación, is selling its top four floors of premium office space totaling nearly 4000 m2 for $18.6 million to attract corporate interest back to the area.
Mærsk announces mass layoffs
Maersk is set to cut 1,000 of its 6,000 administrative positions as part of its annual financial report, impacting offices globally and aiming to save around 180 million dollars annually.
Reduced fines in exchange for favors: storm over the Privacy Authority
The Italian Financial Police have raided the offices and homes of the heads of the Privacy Authority amid an investigation into their independence regarding personal data protection.
Officials go to cities without tax offices. They help people fill out tax returns
Officials are visiting cities that lack financial offices to assist residents in completing their tax returns.
‘Here they will advise me.’ Workers will help with tax returns where tax offices no longer work
Workers will assist with tax returns in areas where tax offices have ceased operations.
Work is in full swing at brokerage offices. Will there be interesting IPOs in 2026?
The article discusses the current state and future prospects of IPOs on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, highlighting a successful 2025 and a more stable geopolitical situation heading into 2026.