Police: Mass Death of Freshwater Pearls Causes Million-Euro Damage
A police report reveals significant damage caused to an endangered freshwater pearl mussel population at a logging site owned by Stora Enso in Suomussalmi, Finland, with a financial impact estimated at nearly two million euros.
Man Utd and Premier League clubs sent warning by UEFA after financial results revealed
UEFA's report indicates that Premier League clubs, particularly Manchester United, face risks from high transfer fees and spending compared to financial regulations.
You don't have to report transfers from your wife or husband. But there are exceptions
A recent clarification from Polish tax authorities confirms that transfers between spouses are generally not considered gifts for tax purposes, depending on their marital property regime.
Mammoth profits for banks in the shadow of the Supreme Court's decision on interest rates for Law Katseli loans
Banks in Greece are anticipated to report significant profits amidst uncertainty following a Supreme Court decision that impacts interest calculations on Law Katseli loans.
FT Report: Economic 'Bait' from Iran to Trump to Avoid Military Conflict
Iran's leadership is reportedly offering significant economic incentives to Donald Trump to prevent a U.S. military operation against Iran, according to the Financial Times.
Rashmika's Father is a Businessman, What Does Her Mother Do? Once Endured Financial Struggles
Rashmika Mandanna, a prominent actress in the South Indian film industry, is set to marry Vijay Deverakonda, and this report explores her family background and financial journey.
Bimbo Records Record Sales in the Fourth Quarter of 2025
Grupo Bimbo achieved record sales in the fourth quarter of 2025, with net revenues of 108.7 billion pesos, reflecting a 3.9% increase.
Arsenal cut losses to ยฃ1.4m as revenues hit record ยฃ691m in 2025
Arsenal FC has reduced its losses significantly and achieved record revenues in its latest financial report.
Omar Berrada drops transfer hint as Man Utd's financial position becomes clear
Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada indicates that the club's transfer spending is not finished, following a report of an operating profit amidst a financial restructuring.
FT: How Deutsche Bank Rolled Out the Red Carpet for Epstein
A report reveals Deutsche Bank's contentious relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, providing high-level services for nearly six years despite internal concerns.
President Prudente City Council approves reward for reporting animal abuse; understand the project
The President Prudente City Council in Brazil has approved a bill that offers financial rewards for residents who report cases of animal abuse and abandonment.
Mercado Libre reported revenues of US$28.9 billion in 2025 and a strong jump in its fintech unit
Mercado Libre achieved significant financial success in 2025, reporting revenues of US$28.9 billion and notable growth in its fintech operations.
Pasok for OPEKEPE: Requests preliminary investigation for Voridis and Avgenakis
The Pasok party has submitted its report on the OPEKEPE investigation and is calling for a preliminary investigation into former ministers Voridis and Avgenakis over alleged financial misconduct.
The results of the banks fell somewhat last year
Norway's banks saw a slight decrease in profits and returns in 2025, though performance remains high according to a report by the Financial Supervisory Authority.
Annual results on Wednesday: Nvidia shareholders need strong nerves
Nvidia is expected to report impressive figures from its AI sector, but the stock remains a risky investment for shareholders.
Partial Findings of Aurelijaus Veryga's Presidential Campaign Advertisements Recognized as Justified
The report concludes that campaign messages related to Aurelijaus Veryga's presidential candidacy were found to have characteristics of political advertising, leading to a request for financial report adjustments.
Hannu Lauerma on the issues of prisoners' mental health services: 'The solution is purely financial'
Hannu Lauerma, a forensic psychiatrist, emphasizes the urgent need for increased funding for prisoners' mental health services, echoing concerns raised in a report by the Deputy-Ombudsman of Finland.
Damage of tens of thousands of billion Icelandic krรณnas
A report details extensive financial damage amounting to tens of thousands of billion Icelandic krรณnas.
Damage amounting to tens of thousands of billions of krona
A report indicates significant financial damage calculated in tens of thousands of billions of krona.
Examples of people with opioid addiction quitting treatment due to arrival fees
A report discusses how fees for treatment can discourage individuals with opioid addiction from continuing their care.
The financing of Cemac severely compromised by the payment defaults of its member states
The Cemac region's financing is at risk due to significant payment defaults from its member states, as revealed in a recent parliamentary report.
Survivor of financial abuse invited to advise ministers after Guardian report
Francesca Onody, a survivor of financial abuse, has been invited to advise UK ministers on support measures for victims after her harrowing story was reported by the Guardian.
Financial Troubles for the Company Managing Well-Known Bars in Vilnius and Klaipeda: Bankruptcy Looms
The financial report highlights the impending bankruptcy risk facing the company 'Sฤkmฤs tiltas,' which manages popular bars in Lithuania, due to significant debts and liquidity issues.
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.
4 in 10 Canadians used credit cards more last year than in 2024: report
A recent report reveals that a significant portion of Canadians have increased their reliance on credit cards, with many struggling to make payments beyond the minimum.
Economists: The potential benefit of the 'Moneyval' report for Latvia is more about preventing potential losses
Latvia's efforts to combat money laundering and terrorism financing can enhance its financial reputation according to economists commenting on the recent Moneyval report.
The "Moneyval" report confirms Latvia's ability to effectively combat financial crimes
Latvia has received international recognition for its capability to effectively combat financial crimes, according to the latest report from Moneyval.
Financial Intelligence Service: Latvia's Ability to Combat Financial Crime Confirmed in Moneyval Report
Latvia has demonstrated significant progress in combating financial crimes, as highlighted in a recent Moneyval report.
In an internal report, Correios points out that the Remessa Conforme program exposed issues of 'company's business repositioning'
Brazil's Correios report reveals that its Remessa Conforme program has highlighted significant financial and operational challenges faced by the company.
Correios admits 'vicious cycle of losses' with loss of customers and revenue
The Brazilian postal service, Correios, acknowledges its ongoing financial struggles resulting from a loss of clients and revenue, as indicated in a recent economic report.
In Question, Public Account 2024 of the IMSS
The latest report on the Public Account 2024 reveals significant pending clarifications in government spending, raising concerns about accountability in federal and subnational expenditures.
Too Expensive Gold. Part of It Remains Uninsured in Vaults
A report highlights the financial implications of holding expensive gold that remains uninsured in vaults.
Beef and lamb get 580 times more in EU subsidies than legumes, study finds
A report has revealed that beef and lamb receive significantly more subsidies from the EU than legumes, highlighting the disproportionate financial support for meat-heavy diets over plant-based sources.
Cucinelli: double-digit growth, but shadows loom over the group
Brunello Cucinelli's company records a 10.1% increase in sales, yet faces challenges in its global market and distribution chain.
Climate Transparency: Reporting Well Is Indeed a Business
The article discusses the growing importance of climate transparency in Mexico, where companies are now required to report climate risks similarly to their financial state due to new sustainability reporting regulations.
Demands the municipality for clothes, party, and egg cooker for the office
Oslo's sports organizations are demanding nearly 300 million kroner from the municipality, but much of this amount remains undocumented, according to a recent report.
The ECB Responds to the Financial Times: Lagarde is Completely Focused on Her Duties
The European Central Bank clarified that Christine Lagarde has not decided when she will step down as president, following a Financial Times report suggesting her potential departure ahead of the French presidential elections in 2027.
The gift of 12 trillion dollars: Can Putin really offer Trumpโs USA a financial treasure?
A report suggests Russia may promise up to $12 trillion to the Trump administration in exchange for lifting sanctions amid ongoing war negotiations in Ukraine.
Lagarde denies reports of her departure from the ECB
Christine Lagarde has denied any decisions regarding her potential early departure from the European Central Bank, aiming to quell speculations following a report from the Financial Times.
Municipalities, states, and boroughs concentrate 85% of alleged embezzlement from federal treasury in 2024
A recent report reveals that 85% of the alleged federal embezzlement in Mexico for 2024 is linked to 833 municipalities, 27 states, and 14 boroughs in Mexico City, highlighting severe financial discrepancies.
Ecuadorian Football Federation reports positive balance in sports and administration
The Ecuadorian Football Federation has highlighted significant achievements in sports and financial stability in its recent report regarding the national team's progress.
MLB players union boss resigns over inappropriate relationship with sister-in-law: report
MLB Players Association head Tony Clark resigned amid investigations into financial improprieties and an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law.
Pilgrims report a R$ 26,000 scam: company claims financial problems and plans to reimburse clients, says lawyer
The bus company Maratur is accused by pilgrims of scamming them out of R$ 26,000 after abruptly canceling a planned trip, citing financial difficulties.
The trend of remarriage is increasing among Indians, looking for this quality in a partner
A recent report indicates that Indians are increasingly normalizing remarriages and delaying their first marriage to focus on career and financial stability.
With a Difference of 200 Million Euros, the English Premier League Dominates La Liga Financially in 2026
The financial data for the 2025-2026 European football season reveals that the English Premier League earned significantly more than La Liga, totaling 566.8 million euros, surpassing its closest rival by over 200 million euros.
Such weak sales were during the financial crisis, but then costs were at least lower. People are saving, says trader
Retailers in Slovakia report declining consumer spending amid rising costs, with many people opting for discounted products as stores face significant challenges.
Aeromรฉxico's Profit Grows by Selling Stake in TechOps
Aeromรฉxico reports a significant increase in net profit and EBITDA in Q4 2025 due to the sale of its 50% stake in TechOps, a maintenance and repair joint venture with Delta.
STF football club does not respect the rules of the game
A Federal Police report reveals connections between Brazilian Supreme Court justice Dias Toffoli and a banker under investigation, including significant financial transactions linked to a luxury resort.
Financial Literacy. Residents in Latvia Struggle Most with Long-Term Financial Planning
A report highlights that Latvian citizens face significant challenges in long-term financial planning, with a low financial literacy index compared to other Baltic states.
Poles are not ready for a financial crisis. Most do not have an emergency plan
A recent report reveals that the majority of Poles lack a preparedness strategy for potential financial crises, with only 6% having a clearly defined budget-cutting plan.