Taxes: these 10 everyday indicators that trigger tax audits
The article discusses indicators in daily life that can raise red flags and trigger tax audits as identified by experts for Le Figaro Magazine.
The tax pressure hit YPF: paid US$1700 million in earnings and ended the year in the red
YPF faced significant losses in 2025 after paying US$1700 million in taxes, leading to a substantial financial downturn from previous profits.
These areas are threatened by the feared procedure
At least 13 regions in Finland are seeking additional time to cover accumulated deficits, with some facing restrictions on their decision-making authority due to financial challenges.
Student loans hope after Martin Lewis slams 'horrible' decision for graduates
Martin Lewis criticizes the UK government's decision to freeze the repayment threshold for Plan 2 student loans, which has stirred controversy among graduates and politicians alike.
Mining Once Again Suffers Billion-Dollar Losses. Coal Sales at Record Low
Poland's mining industry continues to struggle, facing significant financial losses and declining coal production and sales.
Good Morning Britain reveals truth behind Martin Lewis' 'ambush' of Kemi Badenoch interview
The hosts of Good Morning Britain discussed the unexpected appearance of financial expert Martin Lewis during an interview with Kemi Badenoch regarding student loan policies.
Mamdani Faces Two Options to Pass His First Budget for New York
New York Mayor Zahran Mamdani is considering a controversial property tax increase to fund his budget amid a significant financial shortfall.
These are the (many) countries that benefit from the Supreme Court ruling that overturns Trump's tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling deeming Trump's tariffs unconstitutional opens financial opportunities for several countries that were negatively impacted by these trade policies.
President Yoon directs Cabinet to review loan extension regulations for existing multiple homeowners
President Yoon has instructed his Cabinet and secretariat to assess regulatory measures regarding loan extensions for existing multiple homeowners, emphasizing fairness in financial policies.
Financial authorities target โ14 trillion wonโ in rental business loans... Modifying benefits for multi-homeowners
Financial authorities in South Korea are focusing on approximately 14 trillion won in loans for rental business operators, planning to revise loan extension practices that favor multi-homeowners.
The Generalitat prepares new operations with banks to face the exit from the FLA
The Generalitat is planning new banking operations to secure financing as it aims to exit the State's Liquidity Fund (FLA).
Scholarship Interest Rates Soar, Limit Approaches - A Difference of Four Years After Graduation Results in an Increase of 780,000 Yen in Total Repayment
The rise in scholarship interest rates in Japan, resulting from a revision in financial policies, has significantly increased repayment amounts for students graduating four years apart.
The payment of the super benefit will be postponed by a quarter of a year
The implementation of super benefits in Czechia has been postponed by three months due to unspecified technical issues.
US deficit expected to exceed $1.85 trillion in 2026
The US Congressional Budget Office projects the budget deficit to rise to $1.853 trillion by 2026, reflecting the financial impact of economic policies under President Donald Trump amidst weak economic growth.
American Bonds: Why They Scare Trump and Constrain Europe?
A recent conflict between President Trump and European allies over Greenland highlights the influence of American stock markets on U.S. policies.
Media: USD Becomes a Toxic Currency Due to Trumpโs Actions
The US dollar is reportedly experiencing one of its worst periods in history, potentially losing its status as the worldโs leading currency due to policies implemented by Donald Trump.
Is a 'Liz Truss Moment' Threatening Japan? The Global Financial Markets Are Nervous Ahead of This Election
Japan is set to elect a new parliament on Sunday, with the Prime Minister proposing a shift in economic and financial policies that could impact investors.
รdouard Carmignac: "Many investors question why lend money to the U.S. seeing what Trump and his anti-immigration police are doing"
รdouard Carmignac expresses concern that investors are wary of lending to the U.S. due to Trump's policies and actions against immigrants, viewing financial markets as a bulwark against these excesses.
Single Mother Works in a Bakery Until 3 AM: Poverty as an Unaddressed Issue, 'Know the Reality and Implement Policies'
A 55-year-old single mother in Kyushu shares her struggles working night shifts at a bakery to support her two children amid financial hardships and a lack of governmental support for poverty issues.
Xi's Attack on Trump - China Aimed at America's Greatest Pride
The latest issue of Qiushi features a significant text by Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding new financial policies aimed at strengthening the yuan and potentially challenging the US dollar's status as the world's reserve currency.
'Can you shut him up?': Waters and Treasury's Bessent clash over Trump's economic agenda
Rep. Maxine Waters and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent engaged in a heated exchange over President Trump's economic policies during a House Financial Services Committee hearing.
Employer President demands: A right to sue for social funds against expensive politics
The President of Employers advocates for social funds to have the right to sue against costly government policies, amidst growing criticism over the financial burdens placed on workers and employers due to rising social insurance contributions.
Foreign Exchange: Trump's Aggressive Policy Could Signal the Doom of the Dollar
The article discusses how Trump's aggressive economic policies might lead to significant depreciation of the US dollar amidst fluctuating currency markets.
Palantir beats Wall Street expectations amid Trump immigration crackdown
Palantir reported better-than-expected financial results, benefiting from its federal contracts amidst the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Tough Proposal: Complete Overhaul of Welfare Area Financing
The Economic Policy Council criticizes the government's financial policies in its latest annual report, stating that the policies do not adequately support the reduction of national debt.
Public Debt: A Time Bomb, Ready to Explode?
Countries have significantly increased their public debt to markets, jeopardizing their spending policies in an increasingly unstable world.
Financial Times: Why has the world returned to food storage again?
Countries from Northern Europe to Asia are rapidly returning to strategic food storage policies due to international crises and climate change, as highlighted in a Financial Times report.
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.
Washington National Opera leaves Kennedy Center, joining slew of artist exits
The Washington National Opera is departing the Kennedy Center due to new policies that challenge its financial model, ending a residency that lasted since 1971.
Wall Street: From a Narrow Street to a Global Financial Governance System
Wall Street has evolved from a geographical location in Lower Manhattan to a comprehensive system for managing global capital and influencing economic and monetary policies over the past century.
Russia's economy survives recession
According to TASS, the Russian economy managed to avoid recession in 2025 while experiencing a notable decline in inflation rates due to tighter monetary policies and active government financial intervention amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and Western sanctions.
Everything is Getting More Expensive in Russia. Christmas Under the Shadow of Price Hikes
The article discusses the significant rise in prices for cars, electronics, and household appliances in Russia, particularly influenced by government financial policies and the ongoing effects of the war and sanctions.
What assets does China have in Venezuela, and what could happen with Maduro gone?
The article explores China's investments in Venezuela and the potential implications for these assets following the possible departure of Maduro, amidst changing US policies that threaten China's financial commitments in the region.
Syrian Finance Minister: Domestic debt is zero and we will demand Iran and Russia to pay back multiples of their debts
In a detailed interview, Syrian Finance Minister Mohammad Yasser Al-Bernia presented unconventional financial and economic policies for the transitional period, discussing domestic debt, budget surplus, public debt, tax reforms, and debts owed to Iran and Russia.
The EU urges the Government to provide tax incentives for savings through an investment account
The Spanish government is working on creating an investment account with tax incentives to redirect savings to financial markets, following a decline in pension contributions due to recent fiscal policies.
Cryptocurrency slump erases 2025 financial gains and Trump-inspired optimism
As 2025 ends, the cryptocurrency market suffers a $1 trillion loss despite a brief spike in bitcoin prices, attributed to Donald Trump's previously favorable stance being overshadowed by economic policies such as tariffs on China.
Stock Market 2025: A Wild Up and Down
A retrospective on the stock market in 2025 highlights how the erratic policies of US President Donald Trump significantly influenced market fluctuations across various sectors, leading to an overall positive outcome despite the volatility.