Portugal's 0.7% Budget Surplus: What It Means for Borrowing Costs and Public Investment
Portugal achieved a 0.7% budget surplus in 2024. Learn how fiscal stability could affect mortgage rates, public services, and economic confidence for residents.
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Portugal achieved a 0.7% budget surplus in 2024. Learn how fiscal stability could affect mortgage rates, public services, and economic confidence for residents.
Lisbon's PSI index closed lower Tuesday as European markets retreated. Learn how Jerónimo Martins and energy stocks fell and what it means for investors.
Eurozone finance ministers coordinate response to Middle East energy volatility. Portugal navigates budget constraints amid rising fuel risk amid coordination efforts.
New 190 CV Cupra Tavascan brings affordable electric SUV option with 58 kWh battery and 435km range. Deliveries start after summer 2026 in Portugal.
Media Capital reports 60% profit decline for 2025. Explore what this means for TVI programming, jobs, and Portugal's media landscape as streaming competition intensifies.
Global nuclear arsenals expanding fastest since Cold War. How this affects Portugal's NATO defense spending, military infrastructure, and budget priorities.
Portugal's 2026 driver license reform lets learners practice with family tutors, cutting costs by €200-€300. Learn tutor requirements and new rules.
Woman kidnapped in Covilhã after lending bank accounts for drug money laundering. Two arrested by Judicial Police. Never share your bank details—here's why.
Nuno Borges hits 48th in ATP rankings while Gauff takes 3rd WTA spot. Portuguese players make modest gains as global tennis rankings shift after Miami.