The dollar fell by $35 in February, but the country risk rose by 16% and shares dropped by 28%
In February, the Argentine dollar fell by $35 while country risk increased and stocks saw significant declines.
The dollar rises again and the country risk erases all the decrease achieved this year: why the market turned around
The Argentine government is facing a surge in the dollar and country risk at the end of February, reversing previous gains.
Private Equity in a 'Darwinian Phase': Which Funds Are Facing Extinction
The private equity sector is entering a 'survival of the fittest' phase, with many smaller funds at risk of extinction due to low returns and difficulty in capital raising.
COCRED enhances governance and becomes the first cooperative with an Assets and Liabilities Committee
COCRED has upgraded its governance, establishing itself as the first cooperative with a dedicated Assets and Liabilities Committee.
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.
Marcus Rashford's Barcelona dream transfer at risk as Premier League return twist tipped
Marcus Rashford's transfer from Manchester United to Barcelona could be jeopardized by a potential return to the Premier League amidst financial considerations from both clubs.
Finances and loyalists: the Pope's risk
The article discusses the upcoming changes in the Vatican's financial governance as Pope Leo XIV approaches the end of his first year in office.
England World Cup matches at risk after Mexico violence, Donald Trump threats and row
England's World Cup matches are at risk due to financial disputes and security concerns in both the US and Mexico.
Stock Exchange: Volatility Continues Under the Weight of International Challenges
The Athens Stock Exchange experiences ongoing nervousness as international factors deter additional risk-taking, maintaining the General Index below 2,300 points.
Morning Recap: Tinubu oil order rattles NNPC, PDP heads to court over FCT poll, INEC officials risk jail and other top stories
Nigeria's oil sector faces new challenges as President Bola Tinubu's directive raises financial concerns, the PDP contests local election results, and electoral officials face potential jail time.
Tottenham told exactly what relegation would cost club and given 'farcical' financial verdict
Tottenham Hotspur is at risk of relegation from the Premier League, with financial experts indicating severe monetary losses if they drop to a lower division.
The most dangerous risk is the one that seems safe
The article discusses how important financial decisions are often prompted by unexpected events that reveal hidden risks.
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.
How to Avoid Risks with 'Chained Sales' of Properties
The article discusses the financial risks associated with chained property sales in real estate transactions in Argentina.
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.
One Third of Homes Remain Uninsured โ Damages Are Dramatically Large!
A significant portion of Estonian homes remain uninsured, leading to potentially severe financial consequences for families in the event of disasters.
The European Central Bank imposes the largest fine on JP Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed a record fine of โฌ12.2 million on JP Morgan's European arm due to reporting errors regarding capital requirements and risk assessment.
J.P. Morgan Bank Received a Record Fine for Misreporting Risks
J.P. Morgan Bank has been fined a record amount for improperly reporting risks.
The ECB penalizes JP Morgan with the largest fine it has imposed on a central bank
The European Central Bank has fined JP Morgan โฌ12.2 million for misreporting risk, marking the largest fine imposed by the institution to date.
12.2 million euros: the ECB imposes the heaviest penalty in its history on American bank JP Morgan
The European Central Bank has imposed a record fine of 12.2 million euros on JP Morgan for providing inaccurate information regarding its risk-weighted assets.
'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.
Clubs are at risk of not competing for failing Economic Control, warns Miguel รngel Loor, president of Liga Pro
Miguel รngel Loor, president of Ecuador's Liga Pro, warns that several football clubs may miss the opportunity to compete due to delays in submitting necessary financial documentation.
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.
โI feel like Iโm in a financial prisonโ: Trump Wall Street plan puts โmom and popโ investors at risk, advocates say
Advocates express concerns that Trump's financial plans expose small investors to risks that could lead to significant losses.
F.A.Z. exclusive: The 215 billion risk for younger people
A new analysis suggests that a proposed nursing care reform in Germany could lead to an additional financial burden of โฌ300 billion on future generations, potentially igniting further generational conflicts over fiscal responsibility.
F.A.Z. Exclusive: The 215 Billion Risk for Younger Generations
The proposed reform in long-term care insurance could impose financial burdens on younger generations exceeding those of the planned pension changes, potentially leading to intergenerational conflict.
Is the Peso at Risk of a โBounceโ? How the Exchange Rate is Trading TODAY February 13
The Mexican peso strengthens against the dollar as investors weigh the latest inflation data from the United States.
COCRED enhances security for investors with a robust governance structure
COCRED, a financial cooperative in Brazil, emphasizes the importance of governance and advanced risk management in securing investors' assets amid economic uncertainty.
Reform UKโs Kent council faces โextreme riskโ after passing first budget
Reform UKโs Kent council approved its first budget amidst warnings from opposition leaders about financial instability and a significant risk to reserves.
Are you going to enjoy Carnival? See tips to enjoy without falling into bank fraud
As Carnival approaches in Brazil, banks and financial institutions warn about the heightened risk of fraud and provide guidelines to help individuals protect themselves.
Taxes in Family Businesses - How to Manage Risk
Family businesses view taxes primarily as a technical issue, often managed by accounting departments or external advisors, but tax decisions have ownership implications that affect financial stability and family relationships.
Banco do Brasil registers a R$ 3.6 billion write-off from a single company and sees delinquency rise
Banco do Brasil announced a R$ 3.6 billion write-off by one company, leading to an increased delinquency rate.
โExtreme Weather Becomes More Common โ and Insurance More Expensiveโ
A new report from the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority highlights the increasing frequency of extreme weather events and their impact on insurance costs in Sweden.
Rain of money drowns political risk and other fears in Brazil
Brazil's financial markets are seeing a surge in investment amid a shift away from inflated U.S. assets, boosting the economy despite ongoing political uncertainties.
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.
Funding for Indoor Pools: Swimming Together Instead of Sinking Alone
Many municipalities in Germany are struggling to finance their indoor swimming pools, with a significant portion at risk of closure due to financial constraints.
Mass withdrawal of funds from the second level pension system would be a strategic mistake, warn banks
Bank representatives caution that mass early withdrawal of savings from Latvia's second level pension system could significantly increase the risk of poverty among future retirees.
International report warns companies: Save nature now or you will go extinct before living beings
An international report warns that the ongoing loss of biodiversity poses a direct threat to the global economy and financial stability, urging companies to take immediate action to protect nature or risk extinction themselves.
Business Ticker: Deutsche Bank reaffirms mistakes in dealing with Epstein
Deutsche Bank has reiterated its acknowledgment of errors in its business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, emphasizing that taking him on as a client in 2013 was a mistake.
Nigeria: How CBN Reforms Pushed Nigeria Off EU High-Risk List
Nigeria has been removed from the EU's high-risk jurisdictions list for money laundering and terrorism financing, signaling improvements in its financial sector governance following Central Bank reforms.
China to Banks: Limit Exposure to US Treasury Bonds Now
Chinese regulatory authorities are signaling increased caution to the banking system, asking for a reduction in exposure to US Treasury bonds.
"Must raise premiums" โ how the climate crisis affects your insurance
Rising insurance premiums are becoming a reality for those living in high-risk climate areas, as warned by the Financial Supervisory Authority in Sweden.
The Mandelson case shakes London: a threat to internal security and risk for the Atlantic Alliance
The leadership crisis in Downing Street has escalated into a national security issue linked to financial integrity, prompted by revelations involving high-level government figures.
Master, BRB, your audits and rating agencies
In October 2024, many financial market participants received information revealing risky business practices by Bank Master, despite warnings from financial authorities.
Credibility is Key in Finance
The article discusses the importance of credible financial data and risk management for CFOs, especially in the context of Poland's improving financial stability after challenging economic years.
Ketu's Transit in Its Own Constellation! Difficulties Expected for These 3 Zodiac Signs
Ketu is set to transit in its own Magha Nakshatra from May 31 to August 2, 2026, potentially leading to challenges for certain zodiac signs.
Swiss Major Bank: UBS Managed Accounts for Epstein Associate Maxwell for Years
UBS bank managed multiple accounts for Ghislaine Maxwell, a close associate of Jeffrey Epstein, despite her being labelled a 'high-risk client' by another bank due to her association with Epstein.
Gordon Brown says Mandelson 'betrayed his country and put Britain at risk' with Epstein emails
Gordon Brown accuses Peter Mandelson of betraying Britain by allegedly leaking sensitive economic information to Jeffrey Epstein after the 2008 financial crisis.
Elderly addiction to cell phones increases the risk of diseases and digital scams
A report discusses the rising issue of elderly addiction to cell phones, leading to health risks and financial scams.
Stock Exchange: The new benchmark for ADMIE Holdings
Eurobank Equities anticipates a +20% rise in ADMIE Holdings shares, setting a target price of โฌ3.66, while noting a minor discount relative to regulated asset base due to associated risk and leverage.