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Diário Económico, based in Lisbon, [1] was first published on 30 October 1989 [2] and is published on weekdays. [3] The publisher and owner of the paper, which is one of the leading reference on daily economics and finance in Portugal, was the holding Económica. [4]
Jornal de Negócios was started in 1997 as a finance website, being the first in the country. [1] In 1998 it became a business newspaper [1] and on 8 May 2003 it began to be published daily. [2] Jornal de Negócios is owned by Cofina [3] [4] and is based in Lisbon. [1] Its sister newspaper is Correio da Manhã, also owned by Cofina. [5] [self ...
Carlos Augusto da Silva Campos, ed. (1886), "Jornaes de Lisboa, Provincias e Ilhas", Almanach Commercial de Lisboa (in Portuguese), pp. 437– 441 Augusto Xavier da Silva Pereira (1895). O jornalismo portuguez (in Portuguese).
The EU has a long-term budget, named Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), of €1,082.5 billion for the period 2014–2020, representing 1.02% of the EU-28's GNI. [64]The overall budget for the period 2021-2027 is of €1.8 trillion combining the MFF of €1,074.3 billion with an extraordinary recovery fund of €750 billion, known as Next Generation EU, to support member states hit by the ...
The Economic Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal of economics published on behalf of the Royal Economic Society by Oxford University Press.The journal was established in 1891 and publishes papers from all areas of economics.The editor-in-chief is Francesco Lippi (Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli & Einaudi Institute of Economics and Finance).
Budget; Customs Union. Free Trade Agreements; European Single Market. Area of FS&J; Policies Agricultural; Energy; Fisheries; Regional; Citizenship. Passports of the ...
Público was first published on 5 March 1990. [2] [3] [4] The paper was founded by Sonae [5] and is owned by the Sonae group. [6]In 1992 Italian media company Repubblica International Holding SA, a subsidiary of Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso, acquired 16.75% of the paper.
The headquarters of L'Eco di Bergamo is in Bergamo, [4] and the paper is published in the Berliner format. [5] It is the first Italian newspaper which introduced color. [5] L'Eco di Bergamo has a Catholic-oriented leaning. [6] [7] [8] An Italian priest Andrea Spada served as the editor-in-chief of the paper for 51 years.