Banks with €24.6 billion exposure to areas affected by storm

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More than 2,000 companies have already resorted to guaranteed credit lines. Banks warn that non-repayable subsidies will be needed. Exposure to disaster areas amounts to €25 billion.


Farmers affected by storms fear losing customers to imports

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Large retailers want to "try to help domestic producers recover from this dramatic situation". Association says "what is happening in the fruit and vegetable and agricultural sectors is devastating".


Galp shares recover after sinking with agreement in Namibia

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The return to the same prices is seen by analysts consulted by ECO/Capital Verde as a new way of looking at the agreement in Namibia, but also as a consequence of the negotiations with Moeve.


“We knew it was for Bad Bunny, so we kept it a secret”

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The item is from Zara, but it was a factory in Santo Tirso, Portugal, that produced the jersey with the number 64 embroidered on it worn by Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl.


Interview Portugal “will no longer” lose EU funds for agriculture

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Minister of Agriculture says he is not satisfied with the architecture of the next EU framework, although he acknowledges that there have been improvements.



Storm Kristin. Companies hold contracts but fear the future

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Companies affected by the storms have been trying to meet demand by using generators and assistance from other factories, but fear difficulties in securing new orders.


Sonae closes sale of shopping mall in Brazil for €95 million

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A 25.86% stake in Parque Dom Pedro Shopping, a shopping centre located in Campinas, in the state of São Paulo, was sold to two Brazilian real estate investment funds.


About 56,000 customers still without power due to storms

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Leiria is the most affected district with 36,000, followed by Santarém with 8,000, Coimbra and Castelo Branco with 2,000 each, according to E-Redes.


Elections bring a win for stability, but fuel the right wing

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Socialist António José Seguro says he will not be a counterweight to the centre-right government and promises to defend stability. André Ventura, president of Chega, claims leadership of the right.


Spanish banks earn €1.8 billion in Portugal

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Santander, BPI, Bankinter and Abanca: the Spanish armada in Portuguese banking resisted the fall in interest rates and saw profits stabilise at €1.8 billion.


Diogo Mónica’s Anchorage Digital raises $100 million

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The investment by US company Tether raises the valuation of the company founded by Portuguese entrepreneur Diogo Mónica to approximately €3.6 billion.


Trains halted due to floods, Tagus ferries halted

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Fertagus commuter train services, which connect Lisbon and Setubal on the south bank of the river Tagus, were restricted in the early hours of the morning due to strong winds.


Government will have to open “entry route” for immigrants

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The President of the Republic says that more workers are needed to meet the demands of the construction sector, advocating a special solution to allow immigrants to enter the country.


Costs of Storm Kristin to exceed four billion euros

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Minister Castro Almeida acknowledged that "his words were unfortunate" when he said that victims of the disaster would have to survive on their January salaries while waiting for government support.


Interview “BNP Paribas views Portugal as a strategic pillar of growth”

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Diogo Malato Moura, head of corporate and investment banking at BNP Paribas Portugal, explains the importance of technology and the 11 centres of excellence that the French group has in the country.


CFO leaves amid TAP privatisation

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The Portuguese airline reports that Gonçalo Pires has resigned from his position and will be replaced by Renato Inácio, who currently serves as senior director of Corporate Finance and Risk.


Storm Kristin cuts supply of moulds and components

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The destruction caused by the storm Kristin has left companies in the Central region, whose customers include large multinationals, with heavy losses and unable to produce.


Govt estimates that costs of storm Kristin exceed €2 billion

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"The mobilisation of the State Budget is much higher than what will come from this European solidarity", said Manuel Castro Almeida. Government will use EU Solidarity Fund.


Public debt exceeds Govt. target and falls to 89.7% of GDP

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Portugal ended 2025 with public debt below the target of 90.2% of GDP, a performance explained by economic growth, according to the Bank of Portugal.



Kristin. Aid for businesses and families worth €2.5 billion

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On Sunday, the Prime Minister announced a plan to support families and businesses with reconstruction, cash flow and income for all those affected by Storm Kristin.