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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Monday, 14 October

Lisbon, Oct. 14, 2024 (Lusa) - The 2025 state budget proposals and the start of the BES court case 10 years after the bank collapsed are two of the main stories in Portugal's newspapers on Monday.

 

Público:

- "Budget opens the door to reducing VAT on housing construction"

- "Lebanon. UN accuses Israel of launching tanks against UNIFIL base"

- "Daring manoeuvre. Space X lands its biggest rocket"

- "Letter to Von der Leyen. Montenegro defends increase in EU funding"

- "Profile. Judge in the BES case was a French teacher"

- "Minors. Civil sponsorship is ignored in Portugal"

- "Goiana da Silva. "The country would benefit if Ana Paula Martins and Fernando Araújo worked side by side""

- "Beaches. The Costa da Caparica train is back on track, more modern and more artistic"

 

Correio da Manhã:

- "BES case reveals “law of the privileged”. Trial starts tomorrow"

- "Risk of stars leaving with Hugo Viana. English greed threatens Sporting"

- "Financial constraints. Benfica's debt puts the brakes on the market offensive"

- "FC Porto. Diogo Costa in M. City's sights"

- "Barometer. Majority approves youth tax and lower corporate income tax"

- "Casal Madureira. Licence for monthly meetings in jail"

- "Faro. Police officer with bracelet for stalking ex-wife"

- "See the lists of municipalities that support families the most"

- "Education. Travel allowance takes teachers to the streets"

- "Navigator. Columbus' DNA doesn't cancel out origins in Cuba"

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- "The wage gap between men and women has narrowed"

- "BES case. Salgado's Alzheimer's overshadows the process"

- "Interview. "Winning seven times in eight games is a good starting point". FC Porto centre-back Zé Pedro says he "wants to prove the critics wrong""

- "Violence. Fewer cars stolen but more arrested for robberies"

- "Porto. Lawyer tried for abusing refugee girl"

- "Espinho. Beach rescue extended into winter"

- "Agriculture. Bad weather jeopardises chestnut harvest"

- "Music. Brands flee summer festivals"

 

Diário de Notícias:

- "Compensation for frozen rents is three months late"

- "Lawsuit. Ten years on, the BES trial begins"

- "Lisbon. Hostels and reception centres. The new homes for the homeless in Gare do Oriente and Anjos"

- "DN Brasil. Federal Council of Speech and Hearing Therapists tries dialogue to get professionals qualified in Portugal"

- "League of Nations. When Bento got his wings and for the first time Portugal didn't lose in Scotland"

- "Middle East. UN mission in Lebanon is the focus of Netanyahu's tensions with allies"

- "JS elections. Sofia Rodrigues against Bruno Gonçalves in the first head-to-head in 18 years"

- "Military in the Presidency? In the EU, they exist in the Czech Republic and Bulgaria"

 

Negócios:

- "Young people from abroad with direct access to IRS Jovem"

- Capital Conversation. Armindo Monteiro [president of CIP]. Duodecimos? I'd prefer early elections"

- "Navigator is one of the positions the government wants to sell"

- "BPN still worth half the debt of public companies"

- "Majority agrees with IRC cut and IRS Joven"

- "From Ukraine to the Middle East, Sarmento's accounts have been put to the test"

- "Private investor. How do you pass on digital assets in inheritances?"

 

O Jornal Económico:

- "Savannah's lithium partners eye refinery construction"

- "Tesla loses 8.7% of its value in a single day after presenting autonomous robot taxi"

- "Álvaro Fernández, Managing Director of Michael Page Portugal. Mental health must be seen as an ongoing priority in companies"

- "Clara Raposo is the fourth most powerful person in Portugal's financial sector"

- "Portugal has two MBAs among the top 100 in the world"

- "STATE BUDGET 2025. Everything you need to know about what changes for companies and families"

- "Portuguese worth more than half of Jorge Mendes" 1.5 billion portfolio"

- "New attorney general promises to fight corruption and outlines red lines"

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