Tag: finances
Sick leave, work-study … Bercy’s plan to reduce public finances
The “whatever it takes” is well and truly over. This Monday, June 19, the executive recalled its desire to save money and proposed several avenues of work. They were presented…
Deficits, debt… What the latest figures show on the state of public finances
The “whatever it takes” is over. This is the message hammered home for months by the executive. The government intends to reaffirm its budgetary seriousness and turn the page on…
Research into childhood cancer and a sailing trip to the Caribbean: Rosalie (15) finances both
It’s hard work on board a sailing ship, but don’t forget about the preparations. A trip with Masterskip is not cheap. Participants pay between 6500 and 8000 euros. The costs…
Safran, BioNtech, Orange… How the discreet EIB finances major corporate projects
About 4,000 people, mostly based in Luxembourg, and several tens of billions of euros loaned each year. The European Investment Bank (EIB), a credit institution of the European Union, has…
Center Party party leader Muharrem Demirok on the party’s finances: “A tough situation”
Published: Just now The Center Party’s finances are strained and the party is forced to lay off staff. Several sources within the party believe that the previous leadership has mismanaged…
we put the trio’s public finances to the test in the midst of government negotiations
Finland is in the midst of very diabolical problems. This is what the president of the association has stated Petteri Orpo, which has been trying to form a government for…
Storklubben finances care for wounded soldiers
Shakhtar Donetsk is one of Ukraine’s most successful football teams ever. In 2009, the club won the UEFA Cup, becoming the first club from Ukraine to win a European club…
Debt: bad weather notice on our public finances
In their latest weather report on the homeland of “whatever it takes”, forecasters from the International Monetary Fund blow hot and cold. “Overall, the risk of France defaulting is low…
Public finances: why the “whatever it takes” continues to ignite the debt
The “whatever it takes” is not dead, it even still lives. These political choices have consequences on public finances which are not to the taste of the Court of Auditors.…
The taxation of digital giants at the heart of the G20 Finances in Bangalore
The meeting of finance ministers of the G20 countries opens this Thursday, February 23 for two days in Bangalore, in southern India, with two main negotiations on the agenda: the…