Portugal commercial property prices rose 10.1% in 2025

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Commercial property prices in Portugal rose at their fastest pace since at least 2009 in 2025, highlighting continued pressure in the country’s real estate market.


TAP cuts first-quarter loss to €39.9 million

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Portugal’s TAP narrowed its first-quarter loss as revenue rose 11%, but warned higher fuel prices will put pressure on the coming quarters.


TAP handling sale price hinges on licence tender outcome

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Menzies says the price for TAP’s sale of its handling stake depends on whether it wins new airport licences, a factor tied to the airline’s privatisation process.


Brussels cuts Portugal growth view, sees return to deficit

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The European Commission expects Portugal’s economy to grow 1.7% in 2026 and its budget to slip back into deficit, a more cautious view than Lisbon’s own forecasts.


Portugal ranks fifth in EU for energy aid budget impact

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Portugal has the fifth-largest budget impact from energy price support in the EU, highlighting the fiscal cost of shielding households and businesses.


Eurofighter sees Portuguese supply chain role in jet bid

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Eurofighter says Portuguese companies could make parts and provide maintenance if Portugal picks the fighter, linking the bid to local industry and long-term defence work.


BCP nears €1 a share and becomes PSI’s third-largest stock

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BCP closed at €0.9616, its highest level in about 11 years, lifting its market value above €14 billion and making it the third-largest company on Lisbon’s PSI index.


Ageas weighs BCP stake if Fosun exits bank

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Belgium’s Ageas is assessing a possible stake in Portugal’s BCP if China’s Fosun sells, a move that could reshape the shareholder base of the country’s largest listed bank.


Basalt hires Jefferies for Indaqua bid process

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Basalt Infrastructure Partners has hired Jefferies for the next stage of the sale of Portugal’s water operator Indaqua, a deal expected to draw four binding bids.


Report The Texan home of the F-35 jets that could replace the F-16s

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From the silence on the factory floor where Lockheed Martin produces the F-35 to the deafening roar of take-off, a tour of the factory where 27 fighter jets may be built to replace the F-16s.


EDP shifts Brazil renewables into local subsidiary

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EDP will move EDPR’s Brazil assets into EDP Brasil, reshaping its portfolio as the renewables unit focuses on higher-growth markets in the US and Europe.


Benfica weighs blocking US fund’s stake purchase

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Benfica is assessing whether it can block a planned 16% stake sale in its listed football unit, because of ownership rules on rival club interests.


Mota-Engil posts record first-quarter profit

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Portugal’s Mota-Engil reported its highest-ever first-quarter profit, helped by African mining and a Latin America recovery, while its order book hit a new record.


Sines mayor warns housing shortage is alarming investors

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Sines’ mayor says investors are increasingly worried about housing, schools and transport as more than €20 billion of projects draw workers to the Portuguese industrial hub.



Portugal says no airport border control halt for now

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Portugal said it is not planning, for now, to suspend the EU entry-exit system at airports, as long queues raise concerns over travel flows and economic activity.


Top court backs Banco de Portugal in BES bond case

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Portugal’s top administrative court upheld Banco de Portugal’s 2015 transfer of more than €2 billion in Novobanco senior bonds to BES, a key ruling in a long-running banking dispute.


Executive training. Six portuguese schools among the best

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Nova SBE has consolidated its position as the national leader in this year’s Financial Times ranking, in both open-enrolment and bespoke programmes. Católica Porto makes its debut on the list.


Tekever opens a “strategic hub” in the US

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In the UK, where it has committed to investing over 470 million euros over five years, the Portuguese drone manufacturer is set to open a hub in Bristol in June, with capacity for up to 150 people.


Interview BCP CEO “would like” to keep Sonangol and Fosun as investors

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In an interview with ECO, Miguel Maya says that BCP is now well placed to attract new investors should some of its key ones leave. He also reveals his objectives for his new term of office.


Israeli property group Youropa opens Porto office

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Youropa is opening a new office in Porto as it expands in northern Portugal, with five own developments under construction or delivery worth €80 million in sales.



Portugal’s modular building law seen as sector catalyst

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Portugal’s planned law for industrialised construction is being welcomed by builders as a way to unlock public contracts and support faster, more predictable housing delivery.