Van Dijkhuizen Committee: lower tax rates with a very long first bracket, fewer tax deductibles and simpler benefits will lead to more jobs
The Van Dijkhuizen Committee advises the government to opt for an improved tax system with lower rates and a very long first bracket, fewer deductible items and simpler benefits. According to the CPB Netherlands Economic Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, these structural reforms will lead in the long
Read MoreGovernment wishes to sell shares in URENCO
The Dutch government wishes to sell its interest in URENCO, which provides uranium enrichment services for nuclear power producers. The Cabinet has agreed to this intention. The sale of the Dutch shares in URENCO can only take place, when the public interest in terms of non-proliferation, nuclear safety
Read MoreDutch minister of Finance makes offer for compensation due to the nationalisation of SNS REAAL
The Dutch minister of Finance makes an offer for compensation due to the expropriation of shares and subordinated debt of SNS REAAL and SNS Bank. The offer amounts to €0,- for both the expropriated shares as well as the subordinated debt. Source
Read MoreState of the Netherlands nationalises SNS REAAL
The Minister of Finance, in close consultation with De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), has nationalised SNS Reaal. Savings deposits of clients are secure and the service provision of SNS REAAL has been safeguarded. The intervention has averted grave threats to financial stability and the economy. Source
Read MoreFriendshore First, Trade War Second
Economic interdependence is unraveling. What comes next? Edward Fishman is the author of Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare. Fishman teaches at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and has served in the Pentagon and State Department. Mary Long caught up with Fishman
Read MoreYou Don’t Look Cool—You Just Look Broke: Signs Your Car Is Trying Too Hard
Image Source: 123rf.com Let’s be honest: some cars are just trying way too hard. What might have started as a “cool upgrade” quickly becomes a loud, clunky embarrassment on four wheels. Car culture is full of expression, but there’s a fine line between personal style and an obvious
Read MoreHow Suppressing Your Anger Is Actually Making You Sick
Image Source: 123rf.com You might think staying calm at all costs is a sign of strength, but what if it’s actually hurting you? Many people are taught to avoid confrontation, bite their tongue, or smile through frustration. But this habit of suppressing anger isn’t just an emotional bottleneck—it
Read MoreBlack Coffee: It’s Almost Tuesday
It’s time to sit back, relax and enjoy a little joe … Welcome to another rousing edition of Black Coffee, your off-beat weekly round-up of what’s been going on in the world of money and personal finance. I’ve got another busy weekend ahead of me, so let’s get
Read MoreWhat Tariff-Fueled Market Uncertainty Means for Your Investments
The future is always uncertain—this is true no matter which period of history you look at, and it’s definitely true right now. Over the last several weeks, financial markets have been volatile because of uncertainty about the impact and extent of tariffs. While we can’t know for sure
Read MorePassiv Review 2025 – Portfolio Management Tool
If you’re a Canadian DIY investor who prefers index ETFs – but prefers living life to dealing with rebalancing math and spreadsheets – then you might want to check out a tool called Passiv. The name is a play on the concept of passive investing (aka “index investing”).
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