Despite a shift in focus to inland areas, Portugal's popular route to EU citizenship hasn't waned in appeal
As one of the safest and most economically stable countries in Europe, Portugal has, for a long time, been a destination of choice for real estate investors. Now with new rules in place which bro...
https://www.worldfinance.com/inward-investment/the-increasing-appeal-of-investing-in-portugal
Investment migration and economic mobility are equally appealing and both can be discovered with residency-by-investment entrance to Malta, offering solutions for families of the future
As Greece moves into the last stages of its bailout programme, the nation hopes to regain control of its economic policy. However, its creditors will expect to retain some influence over the dire...
https://www.worldfinance.com/markets/greece-chasing-a-clean-break
The OECD has reported dampened growth during the first quarter of 2017, but the global outlook remains broadly positive
March witnessed the eurozone’s trade surplus reach €30.9bn, its highest point since the single currency was launched in 1999
For the first time since 2008, all 28 member-states are expected to grow throughout the three-year forecasting period despite political uncertainty
A new London property development could boost the capital's technology scene, amid fears over the impact of Brexit
Economists debate whether refocusing the continent’s economic strength on manufacturing can be accomplished with a greater centralisation of EU power
Economist John Mills fears the decline of the single currency just as the internationalisation of the RMB has taken off has sealed the continent’s fate