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Wirtschaft: die neusten Meldungen

27.02.2026, 07.41 UhrAktualisiert BASF zeigt sich für 2026 vorsichtig Das Stammwerk von BASF in Ludwigshafen. Imago (dpa) Der weltgrösste Chemiekonzern BASF blickt vorsichtig in das laufende Jahr. Für 2026 peilt BASF für das Ergebnis vor Zinsen, Steuern und Abschreibungen (Ebitda) sowie Sondereinflüssen zwischen 6,2 Milliarden und 7,0 Milliarden Euro an, wie der Dax-Konzern am Freitag

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Aussies divided on funding rising climate‑driven home insurance costs

Public scepticism over insurer pricing and profit  The CSU survey reports widespread scepticism toward insurers’ pricing decisions. According to the results, three quarters of Australians believe insurance companies are “gouging their customers” and using extreme weather as a pretext for excessive premium increases. For insurance professionals, the findings suggest differences between how insurers price risk

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Netflix follows Warren Buffett’s playbook: Don’t overpay, walk away

Evernote ISI senior managing partner Mark Mahaney explains why Netflix stock is a good investment despite competition for streaming competitors on ‘Varney & Co.’ Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav may have been counting on watching one last round in the Netflix vs. Paramount Skydance boxing match to acquire the media company he runs. What

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Hungary steps up rhetoric over Russian oil disruption

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban has asked the EU for a fact-finding mission over disruptions to a pipeline which delivers Russian crude oil. Hungary has accused Ukraine of “deliberately threatening” its energy security ahead of key parliamentary elections. The Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline is still used by Hungary and Slovakia, which remain dependent on Russian oil

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NSW clarifies medical disputes and legacy roles in CTP law

Act changes medical dispute definition and technical references A key element of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No 2) 2025 is an amendment to section 7.17 of the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017, revising the definition of “medical dispute” to confirm that it extends to disputes determined through merit review processes. For CTP insurers,

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Schlecht & Partner | Doing business in Germany – Permanent establishment risk in Germany – a risk for many companies doing business in Germany

Constituting a permanent establishment for tax purposes in Germany often entails considerable tax risks, as permanent establishments are often not recognized and / or properly registered too late or not at all. In additional to a permanent establishment created by a fixed place of business in Germany, especially construction and installation projects in Germany as

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Beyond the prompt: How to use AI to build a solid business plan — Futurpreneur

As an entrepreneur, your greatest asset isn’t just your idea, but rather the clarity behind it. While many entrepreneurs see AI as the perfect shortcut to building a business plan, the most successful founders turn to it for support instead of relying on it for direction. It’s a partner, not a co-founder.  To design a solid plan that reflects how your business will actually operate, you need to lead the conversation. Here’s how to

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