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The nine boundaries of sustainability

According to Climate Action Tracker, under current policies, global warming is projected to fall woefully short of the Paris Agreement threshold of 1.5⁰C above pre-industrial levels, which are necessary to mitigate the long-term impacts of global warming and associated man-made climate change. Shockingly the figure Climate Action Tracker cites is 2.7⁰C above pre-industrial levels. If…

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e-EFKA Circular No. 5/2026 for Greece

Dear Partners, We would like to inform you that e-EFKA Circular No. 5/2026 has been published, providing for an adjustment to the maximum insurable earnings ceiling and to the amounts of insurance contribution categories for salaried lawyers, public sector lawyers, salaried engineers, and healthcare professionals, effective as of 1 January 2026. In summary, the main…

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Lack of demand means falling Eurozone inflation is not a cause for celebration

Emeritus Professor Joe Nellis is economic adviser at MHA, the accountancy and advisory firm. Eurozone inflation has reached joint-lowest point since April 2021. Disinflationary trend caused by lack of demand in economy. Monetary policy to remain stable, reducing uncertainty for businesses. Eurozone inflation dropped to 1.7% in January, below the European Central Bank’s medium-term target…

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FROM RESILIENCE TO REAL TRANSFORMATION

Savvas Klitou, Regional Managing Partner and Head of Tax Services at Baker Tilly, analyses the weaknesses exposed by recent crises, the strategic challenges beyond 2025, and the new directions required for the Professional Services sector to achieve sustainable growth. FIVEFOLD RESILIENCE WITH AN EMPHASIS ON STRUCTURAL CHANGE   Climate change is increasingly burdening the global…

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