The return to the markets that did not happen: Caputo's decision behind the departure of his Finance Secretary
Alejandro Lew resigned as Finance Secretary due to a strategic shift in the Argentine government's approach to reopening international credit markets.
Argentina Week in New York: when it is and why it is important for the country
Argentina Week in New York, organized by the Argentine Embassy, aims to attract international investments to Argentina and will feature key government officials and major financial institutions.
Change on LOT airplanes. The carrier bets on famous Polish ceramics
LOT Polish Airlines introduces Bolesławiec ceramics for its business and Premium Economy classes on flights to Tokyo and Seoul, emphasizing the rich tradition of this renowned Polish pottery.
Experts: The Middle Eastern war benefits the Russian economy
Experts believe that the ongoing war in the Middle East is providing economic benefits to Russia, as evidenced by the significant revenue it generates from oil products despite international sanctions.
Dollar opens with market attentive to data from Brazil and the USA
The dollar opened the session with a focus on domestic and international economic conditions, as tensions in the Middle East and their impact on oil supply raise market concerns.
Where is the Mexican economy going
The Mexican economy shows early signs of moderate optimism as it starts the year, though uncertainties loom due to international trade dynamics.
PD, M5S and Avs: "Support Spain and stop military actions"
Italian political parties call for support for Spain's anti-war stance and urgent measures to stabilize the economy amid threats from the US.
Radio News (05.03.2026 09:00:00)
Estonian news highlights various international events including Kurdish advances in Iran and a rise in average salary in Estonia.
China expects lowest growth in 2026 since 1991
China forecasts its economy will grow by 4.5% to 5% in 2026, the slowest pace in 35 years, amidst ongoing domestic and international uncertainties.
Sileoni: "Banca del Mezzogiorno in the sights of a large group"
Lando Maria Sileoni raised concerns about the impact of the ongoing war and worsening international economic conditions on the Italian banking sector and union negotiations.
Chips, Critical Minerals, and the New Geoeconomics of Power
The article discusses the transformation of the international economy from a model of global integration to one that increasingly recognizes risks in interdependence, accelerated by the pandemic and geopolitical conflicts.
Warnings from six international banks about the Argentine economy
Six major international banks have issued warnings about Argentina's economy, highlighting improvements in macroeconomic stability while emphasizing the need for reserves and a normalized currency market.
USA is likely to increase the temporary global customs rate to 15 percent this week
The USA is expected to raise its temporary global customs rate to 15 percent this week, impacting international trade dynamics.
The editorial of Gaëtan de Capèle: 'Iranian crisis, no 'whatever it costs' in France!'
Gaëtan de Capèle discusses the implications of the Iranian crisis and warns against the French government's tendency to handle international crises with expansive state support, reflecting on past lessons from the Covid pandemic and the war in Ukraine.
CBN raises gold reserves to $3.5bn
The Central Bank of Nigeria has increased its gold reserves to approximately $3.5 billion through domestically sourced gold refined to international standards.
The naval industry: a billion-dollar opportunity for Mexico and Yucatán
The global maritime economy is entering a new phase of structural expansion, with the naval industry representing a critical sector for international trade.
Promoting tourism is an investment that pays off
Tadeusz Tomaszewski, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Physical Culture, Sports, and Tourism, discusses the importance of promoting tourism at the ITB Berlin international travel fair, highlighting Poland's participation and the economic significance of tourism.
What are tariffs: a guide to understanding how the main tool of Trump's government was declared illegal by the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court has declared illegal the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, jeopardizing his economic strategy that relied heavily on these measures.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Trump announces plans to cut trade with Spain following its refusal to allow U.S. bases for attacks, amidst various international and national incidents including tensions in the Middle East and a significant drop in Brazilian markets.
VIDEOS: RJ1 on Tuesday, March 3, 2026
The article discusses the denial of urgency in a collective rape case by the Brazilian justice system along with updates on various socio-economic conditions in Brazil and international tensions involving the U.S. and Iran.
VIDEOS: DF1 from Tuesday, March 3, 2026
A report discusses several pressing issues in Brazil including a denied urgency in a collective rape case and various international tensions involving Iran and the U.S.
Luis Caputo confirmed that he will maintain the economic course despite the conflict in the Middle East
Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced that Argentina will continue its economic policies amidst geopolitical tensions, emphasizing fiscal discipline and recovering confidence in international investments.
Brazil's GDP: how the war in Iran could impact the economy in an election year?
Brazil's economy grew by 2.3% in 2025, marking a slowdown from the previous year's 3.4% growth and raising concerns regarding the influence of international conflicts on local economic conditions, especially in an election year.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition, March 3, 2026
A report details various news highlights including a denied urgency in a collective rape case and international tensions involving Iran.
Bilateralism in Practice. The Economic Diplomacy of the New Generation
The article discusses the significance of bilateral cooperation forums in shaping the future of the European economy during the 18th European Economic Congress in Katowice.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition this Monday, 02/03/2026
The article covers various reports including the implications of a regional conflict, Brazilian citizens' experiences abroad amidst tension, and economic forecasts related to the situation.
Caputo ruled out a swap to reduce debt maturities: "The savings were not significant"
Economy Minister Luis Caputo ruled out a voluntary debt swap to manage future maturities, stating that potential savings would not be significant.
There is a lot of interest in being part of Banamex, highlights Torres Cantú
Ernesto Torres Cantú, International Citi director, notes significant interest from international investors in Banamex, reflecting confidence in Mexico's economy.
B. Kikilias: 10 Greek-flagged ships in the Persian Gulf with 85 Greek sailors
Greek Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias reported that 10 Greek-flagged vessels are currently in the Persian Gulf amid tensions affecting the international shipping industry and world economy.
World market prices for oil have skyrocketed
Global oil market prices have seen a significant increase recently.
Live: US-Israeli strikes on Iran could last 'weeks', 48 Iranian leaders and 3 US soldiers killed
The US and Israel have initiated a series of military strikes on Iran, reportedly killing 48 Iranian leaders and implicating broader implications for international relations and security, including affecting New Zealand's economy.
Serious situation both on the ground and in the sky
The broadcast 'Sprengisandi' will discuss critical issues in international flights, economic matters, the healthcare system, and municipal elections in Iceland.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 Sul de Minas from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article discusses multiple news highlights from Brazil, including labor reform votes, government policies on electronics tariffs, and significant political figures' statements.
Current Camera at 17:00
This article presents the latest news broadcasted at 17:00 from ERR, covering various topics such as culture, economy, and international events.
The Chinese New Year on the International Scene
The Chinese New Year is becoming a global cultural phenomenon, deeply intertwined with economic dynamics and international tourism.
The International Monetary Fund approved a loan for Ukraine for $8.1 billion
The International Monetary Fund has approved an $8.1 billion loan to support Ukraine's economy amidst ongoing challenges.
Cattle prices rise for domestic and international markets
The price of cattle in Brazil has increased by 10% in the internal market and 18% in dollar terms for external markets due to various economic pressures.
Will India's Economy Soon Surpass Japan's?
India's economy is poised to potentially surpass Japan's, bolstered by its large population and younger demographic, as India's GDP approaches that of Japan's amid currency fluctuations.
International Monetary Fund: Tariffs should be used carefully
The IMF emphasizes the importance of careful tariff use by the USA, highlighting its economic performance while cautioning against trade disruptions.
IMF: Calls for Relaxation of Trade Restrictions from the US
The International Monetary Fund has urged the United States to collaborate with its trading partners to mutually ease trade restrictions as part of the assessment of the American economy.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st edition this Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The Acre Journal covers various upcoming legal proceedings and significant events in Brazil, touching on legal matters, economic updates, and international incidents involving Cuba and the U.S.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition Regions of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article covers various news highlights including updates on legal cases, economic news, and international incidents.
Why is the Visit of the German Chancellor to China Particularly Important?
The visit of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to China is of special significance amidst various challenges Europe faces in its relations with the United States.
Trump delivers the most important speech of the year
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to deliver his annual State of the Union address, which outlines the country's status and future goals with a focus on economic issues and international relationships.
Bird flu: exports worth nearly US$250 million were closed and high-value markets fall again
Argentina has suspended poultry exports due to a new outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5), impacting vital markets including the EU, China, and Chile.
Conferences: 'In Greece, we have very high demand. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate all of them'
Greece is experiencing a high demand for international conferences, but often lacks the necessary infrastructure and competitive pricing to host them all.
5,800 ships of the Greek-owned fleet in 174 countries
The Greek shipping fleet, comprising 5,800 ships, has made over 160,000 port calls in 174 countries in 2023, highlighting its global significance.
Consumption is recovering. Companies remain cautious
Italy's economic recovery is showing signs of improvement in consumer spending, although businesses are cautious due to international uncertainties.
New Trump Tariff for US Imports Takes Effect; See What Analysts Say
A new 15% tariff imposed by President Trump on imports from all countries has come into effect, following a Supreme Court decision overturning a previous tariff plan.
Total reserves of the BCRA advance: reached their highest level in 72 months
The Central Bank of Argentina reported that its total international reserves increased significantly, reaching their highest level in six years.