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.
Sought-After Catalogs: 80 Music Rights Deals - Per Month
Music rights deals have surged, with investment firms and music companies spending millions on catalog rights, including significant sums for top artists and emerging smaller talents.
The Association of Listed Companies celebrates 20 years of active presence in the Greek capital market
The Association of Listed Companies in Greece commemorates two decades of contributing to a stronger and more development-friendly capital market.
Code of Good Practices Urgently Needed
Companies in Poland are facing legal barriers when trying to participate in large investments, particularly in offshore wind projects, with procurement procedures being a significant challenge for SMEs.
Study: A large number of Estonian companies are unprotected against cyberattacks
A recent study reveals that many Estonian companies remain unprotected against increasing cyber threats, with a particular vulnerability noted among smaller firms with limited IT budgets.
58% of large Spanish companies are already using artificial intelligence
A report by UGT indicates that 58% of large Spanish companies have adopted artificial intelligence, while usage among smaller firms has also increased to an average of 21%.
Toyota Workers' Union Requests an Average Wage Increase of 17,820 Yen, Smaller Companies Increasing Rates
The labor union of Toyota's parts manufacturers has submitted a demand for an average wage increase of 17,820 yen, slightly below last year's figure of 17,929 yen.
Why So Many Industries Are Moving from Capitals to the Interior of Brazil
Many industries are relocating from major cities to smaller towns in Brazil, allowing individuals like LetΓcia Martins to fulfill her dreams of working in multinational companies while living closer to her family.
Will ESG bring benefits? Enea sees them in streamlining processes and finances
Enea highlights its new ESG strategy, emphasizing the efforts needed for implementation and the recent EU regulations that ease reporting for smaller companies.
"Danger of Competitive Distortion" - Competition Authority Chief Criticizes Industrial Electricity Price
The head of the Federal Cartel Office, Andreas Mundt, criticizes the new industrial electricity price, stating it risks favoring large companies while harming smaller ones.
Successes and failures of analysts in 2025: the Ibex and gold crush forecasts while small caps disappoint
Analysts' predictions for 2025 have been overly cautious, with the Ibex and gold surpassing expectations while smaller companies underperform.
EFKA: Two-tier wages, average salary in large companies exceeds β¬1550, at β¬1,065 in smaller ones
The average salary in large companies in Greece has surpassed β¬1550, while smaller firms, which make up 95% of businesses, pay significantly lower salaries, highlighting ongoing wage disparities and gender inequalities.
New economy companies. Will they shine more brightly on the stock exchange in 2026?
The article explores how interest rate cuts may affect the investment attractiveness of technology companies in 2026, the potential shift in investor focus towards medium and smaller companies on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, significant megatrends, and new initiatives that may enhance innovation and competitiveness in Polish business in the upcoming years.