AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLiechtenstein Finance Watch: S&P Global kept Liechtenstein’s Triple-A sovereign rating, citing low debt, deep reserves and budget surpluses, even as it flags stagnation risk. Digital Infrastructure Deal: Liechtenstein-based Gnomon Capital bought Croatia’s DC North data centre operator, betting on rising demand for cloud, secure storage and carrier-neutral colocation. Fintech Cost Pressure: An EY survey of Swiss and Liechtenstein banks says rising operating costs are the biggest income strain, with modernization and legacy core systems still weighing on competitiveness. Trade & Tariffs Ripple Effects: New U.S. Section 232 changes cut some tariffs (agricultural equipment, certain HVAC, some mobile industrial machinery) while adding costs for specific metal derivatives like aluminum lithographic plates and steel racks—an update importers need to reflect in filings. EU Connectivity Move: The EU Council approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans, aiming to expand roaming-free travel for consumers and support cross-border business.
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