Africa: Instant Payments Rising in Africa - Report
A report from the AfricaNenda Foundation highlights the rapid growth of instant payment services in Africa, facilitating greater financial inclusion across the continent.
This image shows the stark difference between regions - Concerns have arisen about payments
A report by Finnish ministries highlights significant financial disparities between welfare regions, raising concerns about their ability to provide services.
Student debt eats away home deposit savings to the tune of £2,000 a year, says Barclays
A Barclays report reveals that individuals with student debt save nearly £2,000 less annually for home deposits compared to those without such loans.
Credits: Delinquency Increases in Companies and Hits SMEs Harder
An increase in delinquency rates among companies is significantly affecting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Argentina, especially highlighted by a recent Banco Provincia report.
Financial Times: War costs major airlines 53 billion dollars
A report by the Financial Times highlights that the aviation sector is facing its worst crisis since the COVID-19 pandemic, with global airlines incurring losses exceeding $50 billion due to the war on Iran.
Madagascar's president calls for urgent investigations into $850 million embezzlement case
Madagascar's President, Mikhaël Randrianarivelo, has ordered comprehensive investigations into embezzlement of approximately $850 million following a report from the Court of Accounts revealing significant financial mismanagement.
Dropout Rate at Private Universities Reaches 60% in the Campinas Region, and Experts Point to Cost and Routine as Causes
A report reveals that the dropout rate at private universities in the Campinas region of Brazil has reached 60%, attributed to financial and daily life challenges faced by students.
People on PIP do not need to report 6 changes under DWP rules - full list
People receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in the UK do not need to report six specific changes to their circumstances under Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) rules.
Corruption in the AFA: Tapia and Toviggino moved around US$100 million outside the currency controls
A recent report by the Central Bank reveals a financial circuit utilized by the Argentine Football Association (AFA) that allegedly allowed the transfer of US$100 million outside of currency controls.
La Liga achieves a new historical revenue record
La Liga has reported an unprecedented economic recovery with record revenues and attendance, as revealed in their annual financial report.
Fund cited in report R$ 5 billion in Master letters, double that detected by the Federal Police
A report reveals that the Master bank acquired over R$ 5 billion through financial letters, significantly more than the R$ 2.3 billion identified by federal investigations.
Parallel management, private expenses, aborted projects: In Madagascar, a report points out the excesses of the fallen regime
A new report from Madagascar’s Court of Auditors highlights significant financial mismanagement and irregularities during the regime of former President Andry Rajoelina.
China, Iran help Russia prop up economy in occupied Ukrainian territories, report says
A report highlights how China, Iran, and North Korea are supporting Russia’s economy in occupied Ukrainian regions by providing alternatives to Western technologies and financial systems.
Companies will be allowed to report finances semi-annually in pilot project
Canadian securities regulators have introduced a pilot project allowing smaller public companies to report finances semi-annually instead of quarterly to reduce regulatory burdens.
Beijing leverages UN troops, funding to expand global influence, House report warns
A new House report reveals concerns about China's increasing influence in the UN, indicating a systematic effort by Beijing to leverage financial contributions and strategic deployments to enhance its global power.
Alibaba: Dramatic profit decrease of 66%
Alibaba reported a 66% year-on-year decline in profits, falling short of analysts' expectations.
Debts, with crises and wars, it is the youth who are at the greatest risk
The financial health of Italian consumers is precarious, especially among the youth, as revealed by the 2025 Consumer Payment Report from Intrum.
The Autumn of Financial 'Neutrality': How British Pensions Became Entangled in Funding the War?
A report reveals that British pensions are indirectly financing companies that contribute to human rights violations related to the Israeli occupation, prompting calls for disassociation.
Agency: 'Meta' has difficulties limiting illegal financial instrument advertisements in the UK
A report by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority reveals that Meta's platforms published over a thousand ads for currency trading and complex financial instruments, many of which were unauthorized.
NIK examines NBP with unprecedented control – Rzeczpospolita has learned. The aftermath of Poland's SAFE 0 percent?
A Polish parliament member has requested an urgent audit of the National Bank's financial reports due to concerns over a stated loss of 100 billion PLN.
Why don't Australian banks offer 30-year fixed-rate home loans?
A recent report suggests that Australian banks should offer longer fixed-rate home loans, as borrowers would benefit from such options amid rising interest rates.
Shocking NIK Report. 270 Million Zlotys Evaporated from the Justice Fund
A report by Poland's Supreme Audit Office reveals severe mismanagement leading to the loss of 270 million zlotys from the Justice Fund.
Ibaneis' office moved R$ 43 million with suspicious fund, Coaf report indicates; opposition demands investigation
The office of the governor of the Federal District, Ibaneis Rocha, was involved in suspicious financial transactions amounting to R$ 43 million related to a fund with ties to irregular activities.
The Truth About Aki and Heli Palsanmäki's Auction Business
A report reveals the financial struggles of the Hirvaskangas auction house owned by Aki and Heli Palsanmäki, highlighting a declining gross profit and unexpected ownership details.
What is known about users of weight loss drugs – official medication may cost three thousand euros a year
A report reveals that the majority of weight loss drug users in Finland are likely working and relatively affluent, with significant financial implications for the usage of these medications.
Billions for North Korea. Putin grateful for support in aggression against Ukraine
A South Korean report highlights North Korea's military support to Russia amidst the Ukraine conflict and the financial implications of their arms exports.
The Paradox of Success: Why People Who Have Everything Often Feel Unhappy?
The article explores the paradox where individuals who seemingly achieve great success, such as prestigious jobs and financial stability, still report feelings of emptiness and lack of purpose.
Your DNI for less than 4 dollars: warns that Telegram bots are auctioning Renaper data, addresses and even financial histories
A report highlights the alarming sale of personal data, including national IDs and financial histories, in Latin America through Telegram bots and channels.
Australia's biodiversity report card omits fossil fuel support
Australia's biodiversity report card does not include financial support for the fossil fuel industry, despite international agreements aimed at halting environmental harm.
Hospital of Scorrano, CT Scanner Paid for by PNRR but Idle for Three Years: Report to the Finance Police
A CT scanner purchased for the 'Veris Delli Ponti' hospital in Scorrano, Italy, remains unused after three years, prompting a complaint to the financial police regarding its management.
If you lived in the U.S., this interests you: it was discovered that criminals use the identities of former immigrants in California to register fake companies
A report reveals that criminals in California have been exploiting the identities of former legal immigrants to register fraudulent businesses and obtain financial loans.
M. Lingė calls for responsible institutions to evaluate whether "Jozita" provides financial reports properly
Lithuanian MP M. Lingė has requested an evaluation of the company "Jozita" regarding its financial reporting practices following an investigative journalism report noting potential irregularities.
Master attempted to transfer R$ 15.8 billion to BRB to compensate for fraud in credit portfolios, says report
The Master Bank tried to transfer R$ 15.8 billion to the BRB to replace R$ 12 billion in allegedly fraudulent credit portfolios sold to the Brasília bank, according to a financial intelligence report.
The Lahti City Theater faces enormous pressure to cover losses – ticket sales need to increase by over one hundred percent
The Lahti City Theater is under significant financial strain and must implement changes to its operations according to a recent consulting report.
Balance of the car manufacturer: BMW is not a 'sweet deal'
BMW's outgoing CEO Oliver Zipse passes on a manageable financial situation to his successor Milan Nedeljković, though challenges remain amidst a competitive automotive market.
Air Baltic's loss was 44.5 million euros last year
Air Baltic reported a net loss of 44.5 million euros for the previous year despite a revenue of 779.3 million euros, and the airline seeks a cash injection of at least 100 million euros for the upcoming winter season.
We Asked Retirees About Raises. "There Isn't Enough Money to Live. We Have to Make It Work"
Polish retirees share their struggles with rising living costs and insufficient pensions in a report from Mińsk Mazowiecki.
Ferragamo's Revenue Slips Below One Billion
Salvatore Ferragamo's financial report reveals a significant drop in revenue, falling below one billion euros for the first time as the luxury brand struggles to adapt to changing market conditions.
Vorcaro's companies transferred over R$ 700 million in Master assets to an offshore in a tax haven, says Coaf
Companies linked to banker Daniel Vorcaro have transferred over R$ 700 million in assets from Banco Master to an offshore entity based in the Cayman Islands, according to a report from Brazil's Financial Activities Control Council (Coaf).
Multiple sources report Russian interference in the Hungarian campaign, according to the Financial Times using local influencers
There are allegations that Russia is interfering in the Hungarian elections to support the Fidesz party, with claims of a disinformation campaign aimed at keeping Viktor Orbán in power.
VIDEOS: MG1 of Wednesday, March 11, 2026
The report covers multiple incidents, including Iranian attacks, political developments in Brazil, corporate financial struggles, and ongoing criminal investigations.
'Banks seek very solid profiles': housing registers the highest credit score in Ecuador, why?
A report in Ecuador reveals the highest credit scores are in housing, highlighting the importance of timely loan repayment for understanding credit behavior.
Call to report refusals by credit institutions to open basic accounts
The Bank of Latvia urges individuals and businesses to report refusals by credit institutions to open basic payment accounts.
Four out of five Czechs are investing. The inflation shock served as a wake-up call
A new report indicates that four out of five Czechs have begun investing, driven by recent inflation trends that have highlighted the need for better financial strategies.
Acquisitions: Traditional Company from the Ruhr Becomes American
The German steel processor Klöckner & Co presents its last financial report as an independent company before being taken over by the American company Worthington Steel.
Three mistakes preventing pensioners from getting over £4,000 support
Many pensioners in the UK are missing out on crucial financial support due to misconceptions about eligibility for Pension Credit, according to a report.
Secret Handling of Irregularities by the 'Special Investigation Director': Nidec, Acting Under the Founder
A report reveals that Nidec, a leading motor manufacturer, appointed a 'Special Investigation Director' to handle internal accounting irregularities secretly, as part of a broader scandal regarding financial mismanagement.
UK theatre is beating Broadway - but still has a big problem
British theatre is flourishing, outpacing Broadway in attendance, yet many venues face financial challenges as revealed by a new report.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st edition this Tuesday, March 10, 2026
The report covers various topics including Petrobras' dilemma regarding fuel prices, misinformation about Lula's statements, the financial crisis of Grupo Pão de Açúcar, and recent evaluations of Lula's government.
The assets of Waldemar Żurek examined. Reporter on the 'biggest shock', PiS MP on 'madness'
A report reveals that Minister Waldemar Żurek has substantial real estate holdings across Poland, with concerns raised about the secrecy of his financial disclosures.