Dollar opens slightly higher this Thursday after five sessions of decline
The dollar opened slightly higher on Thursday after five consecutive sessions of decline, reflecting external market movements and corporate earnings assessments, particularly from Nvidia.
Expensive or Cheap Rent?: The 3-Step Formula to Know If What You Pay for Your Home Is a Fair Price
The article discusses a new approach to determine fair rental prices in Buenos Aires following the deregulation of the rental market.
Brussels publishes the treaty that defines the status of Gibraltar after Brexit
The European Commission has published the legal text that outlines the treaty concerning Gibraltar's status post-Brexit, which aims to facilitate access to Schengen and the single market while removing physical barriers.
Euroholdings: Plans New Step in Product Tankers
Euroholdings Ltd., controlled by the Latsis family, is expanding its presence in the product tankers market with plans to acquire a new MR product tanker.
Czechia relies on Ukrainian muscles and Slovak brains
The article discusses the demographic shift in Czechia, highlighting the increasing numbers of foreign workers, notably from Slovakia and Ukraine, and the wage disparities between these groups.
Limited resources, high market demands
A promotional offer for a subscription package combining PRO.RP.PL and The New York Times is presented, highlighting its value for readers.
Central Group plans when and how to resume construction. We will prepare 2000 apartments, said its head
Central Group has announced plans to resume construction and is preparing to build 2000 new apartments in response to market demands.
Silver Sillak: The problem is not ETS, but the lack of new power plants
Silver Sillak emphasizes that the real issue facing Estonia's energy market is the insufficient development of new power plants, rather than the Emissions Trading System (ETS).
Investment Apartment. Everyone Wants It, but Is It Still Worth It?
The article discusses the current debate over the value of investment properties amidst economic challenges.
LAST INGREDIENTS...
The article discusses various economic topics related to Mexico, including market trends and national financial opinions.
New Limits
The article discusses various economic and market-related topics, as well as public opinions and features from different sectors in Mexico.
The Kremlin Cuts Prices to Maintain Exports to China. The Budget Loses Billions
Russia is reducing oil prices to remain competitive in the Chinese market, impacting its budget significantly.
Goodbye Noise with Huawei FreeBuds Pro5
The article discusses the Huawei FreeBuds Pro5, a new entry into the crowded wireless earphone market, emphasizing its design and audio quality as key selling points.
Approval of Business Integration Between Hino and Mitsubishi Fuso, with Conditions to Maintain Competition
The Japanese Fair Trade Commission has approved the integration of Hino Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso, setting conditions to mitigate market concentration risks.
Is the 'Halo trade' the new 'Holy Grail' of Wall Street?
Goldman Sachs has launched a new index, SPXXAI, which allows investment in the S&P 500 index without artificial intelligence considerations amid concerns of an AI bubble.
Changes in Gargลพdai center for a third of a million: there will be a mandatory route to the seaside
Gargลพdai is set to undergo significant transformation with a new project worth over 336,000 euros focused on revitalizing the market area and creating better connectivity to the seaside.
Caught Investors? This Share Made Poor After Huge Entry, Broken 45% from High
Investors in the EdTech company PhysicsWallah are feeling trapped as its stock has plummeted by 45% from its peak since a strong IPO entry last year.
The founder of Gotham testifies in the National Court for the attack that caused Grifols to collapse
Daniel Yu, founder of Gotham City Research LLC, is being questioned in Spain's National Court regarding allegations that his firm published misleading information about Grifols, leading to a decline in its stock price.
European Stock Exchanges: Mixed Picture in Trading, Record for the French CAC40 - Corporate Earnings in Focus
European stocks show a mixed performance on Thursday, with investor interest focused on corporate earnings.
How bookmakers set football odds
The article explains how bookmakers calculate odds for football matches by combining probabilities with market considerations and risk management.
Mamdani's rent freeze, tax hikes a 'one-two wealth destruction punch,' economists warn
Economists are concerned that Mayor Zohran Mamdani's proposed rent freeze and tax increases could severely impact New York's housing market and broader economic stability.
Real today and blue real today: what is the exchange rate and price of the Brazilian currency this Thursday, February 26
As of February 26, 2026, the official exchange rate for the Brazilian real is $239.64 for buying and $239.87 for selling, while the parallel market rate (known as 'blue real') stands significantly higher at $276.75 for buying and $287.75 for selling.
Cap on rents and housing challenges in Mexico City
The imposition of a rent cap in Mexico City introduces new challenges for housing affordability and market investment, while highlighting deep-seated issues in the informal rental sector.
An Announcement... TATA's Stock Soars Like a Rocket, Up by 15%
Shares of Tata Group's Tejas Networks surged over 15% following the announcement of a deal with NEC Corporation for the production and supply of 5G massive MIMO radios.
Police Raided Allegro. UOKiK Investigating Possible Market Abuses
Polish authorities are investigating Allegro for potential anti-competitive practices favoring their own delivery services over those of competitors.
Atresmedia maintains 1 billion in revenue, despite falling profits from advertising and restructuring
Atresmedia reported stable revenues of 1 billion euros, but saw a significant drop in profits due to a challenging advertising market and a voluntary redundancy plan.
Czech Republic pushes for ETS system change, proposing price cap and further delay
The Czech Republic is advocating for adjustments in the ETS system, suggesting a price cap alongside a proposal for additional delays.
Stellantis reported a record loss of over 500 billion last year due to electric vehicles
Stellantis faced a significant financial loss last year, largely attributed to challenges in the electric vehicle market.
Renewable Energy under Market Pressure: Challenges and Solutions for Producers at the PSEW Forum 2026
The article discusses the challenges faced by renewable energy sources in Poland, focusing on wind and solar energy as key components of the country's energy transition.
The Oil Fund divested from 58 companies last year
Norway's Oil Fund divested from 58 companies in 2025 due to increased geopolitical tensions, climate change implications, and other market uncertainties.
Nvidia achieves first annual revenue of 200 billion dollars, rebutting 'AI peak theory' with results
Nvidia has reported its first annual revenue surpassing $200 billion, reinforcing its growth in the AI sector despite mixed responses from the stock market.
Balance of the German Music Market: The CD Can Hold Its Ground - For Now
In 2025, the CD still remained the second-largest revenue source in the German music market, despite a significant decline in market share.
Analysis of the Toyota Yaris Cross: how the most anticipated SUV performs
The Toyota Yaris Cross has finally arrived in the Argentine market after numerous delays, generating significant excitement among consumers as it enters the highly competitive compact SUV segment.
Sp-Koti: The Sale of Summer Cottages Comes Alive โ Unlike Apartments
The market for summer cottages in Finland has seen a significant uptick in sales compared to last year, according to Sp-Koti.
Live Broadcast: Development and Outlook of the Labor Market
A live broadcast discussing the current status and future prospects of the Icelandic labor market, featuring key presentations and panel discussions.
Gevorkyan is making its first expansion abroad by taking over a metallurgical factory in Italy.
Artur Gevorkyan's company is expanding internationally by acquiring a metallurgical factory in Italy, aiming to grow its operations in the local market.
Mitsotakis' jab at Samaras: 'Let some professional worrywarts not be disturbed'
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed recent comments by Antonis Samaras, emphasizing Greece's strategic role in the natural gas market while criticizing those who express undue concern about the country's agreements.
SBA Group opens the largest business investment in Lithuania in the USA: will produce more than 2 million pieces of furniture annually
SBA Group has inaugurated a new factory in the USA, marking a significant expansion in its operations with plans for further growth and hiring.
KOSPI clears 6,000 mark for first time, climbing 1,000 points in less than a month
The KOSPI index has surpassed the 6,000 mark for the first time, achieving a remarkable 1,000-point increase in just under a month.
Young People, Money, and Persistent Anxiety
Amid a backdrop of scarcity and constant exposure to success and consumption models on social media, economic anxiety among young people, particularly in Latin America, has become increasingly evident.
House prices continued to drop in January
In January, the prices of old apartments decreased by 2.8% compared to the previous year, with the largest drops observed in Helsinki and Turku.
Sklavenitis: The Next Day After Exceeding 6 Billion Euros
The Sklavenitis Group is focusing on future growth after surpassing 6 billion euros in revenue, claiming a significant share of Greece's organized retail market.
Thousands of holiday apartments are disappearing from the Spanish market. Brussels intervenes
The European Commission questions Spain's unified register of properties for tourist rental, leading to the removal of tens of thousands of properties deemed illegal or non-compliant.
Labour update on increasing limit for ISA savers
The UK Labour Party has provided updates on potential changes to the Individual Savings Account (ISA) limits, particularly concerning Help to Buy ISAs for home purchases.
Why is the digital camera market recovering from a 90% decline? What is the 'value' that smartphones do not offer?
Japan's digital camera market is showing signs of recovery after a dramatic decline, attributed to unique qualities that digital cameras offer compared to smartphones.
One hundred big ones, the rest are scavenging. How Czechs divide money in e-shops
The article explores how Czechs allocate money among e-shops, highlighting a divide between major online retailers and smaller ones.
From depreciated panel buildings to investment hit. They are rising in price faster than new buildings
The article discusses the rising prices of old panel buildings in Czechia, which have become popular investment options due to their increasing value.
Applied for 200 jobs after accounting education โ still works as a guitar teacher
Andrรฉe Theander, disillusioned by the job market after completing an accounting education, has applied for 200 jobs but remains employed as a guitar teacher.
Honda to Relaunch CR-V in Japan: A Premium SUV Focused on Comfort
Honda has announced the launch of the new CR-V SUV in Japan, emphasizing its comfort features and advanced tech, as it re-enters a competitive market.
The reaction to Nvidia's results was modest
The reaction to Nvidia's financial results for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2026 was understated despite surpassing market analysts' expectations.