Today: September 19, 2024
Today: September 19, 2024

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Economy|Finance

Portugal's government sees growth at 2% in 2024 and 2025

Portugal's government expects the economy to grow at an annual rate of about 2% in 2024 and 2025 and foresees small budget surpluses in both years even as

Portugal's government sees growth at 2% in 2024 and 2025
Economy|Political

Portugal's Socialists propose budget talks with minority government

Portugal's main opposition Socialists have proposed starting negotiations in "good faith" with the centre-right minority government on next year's budget bill,

Portugal's Socialists propose budget talks with minority government
Economy|News|Political

Portugal's Antonio Costa expected to be next head of European Council

Portugal's Antonio Costa has long been building support among European peers to become the president of the European Council, hoping his skills as a pragmatic

Portugal's Antonio Costa expected to be next head of European Council
Business|Economy|News

Portugal's former top banker, ex-minister sentenced to prison in graft case

A Lisbon court on Thursday sentenced the former patriarch of the Espirito Santo banking family, Ricardo Salgado, to 6-1/4 years in prison for bribing former

Portugal's former top banker, ex-minister sentenced to prison in graft case
News|Political

Portugal's government fears road tolls defeat heralds political paralysis

Portugal's new centre-right minority government has suffered its first setback in parliament as the far-right Chega party teamed up with the Socialists to end

Portugal's government fears road tolls defeat heralds political paralysis
Economy|News

Portugal swings to unexpected $276 million budget deficit

Portugal swung to an unexpected budget deficit of 259 million euros ($276 million) in the first quarter from a surplus of 5.1 billion euros a year ago, the

Portugal swings to unexpected $276 million budget deficit
News|Political|World

Portugal's government rejects paying reparations for colonial, slavery legacy

Portugal's government said on Saturday it refuses to initiate any process to pay reparations for atrocities committed during transatlantic slavery and the

Portugal's government rejects paying reparations for colonial, slavery legacy
Business|News|World

Portugal's Galp says field off Namibia could contain 10 billion barrels of oil

Portuguese oil company Galp Energia said on Sunday it had concluded the first phase of exploration in the Mopane field off the coast of Namibia and estimated it

Portugal's Galp says field off Namibia could contain 10 billion barrels of oil

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