AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLiechtenstein Finance: S&P Global kept Liechtenstein’s Triple-A sovereign rating with a stable outlook, citing low debt, deep reserves and budget surpluses, even as it flags stagnation risk. EU Border Politics: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is driving long airport queues and fears of up to six-hour waits, with Switzerland reporting extra delays for US/UK travellers and Greece temporarily easing checks for Britons. Asylum & Migration: Portugal saw asylum applications drop sharply in 2025, while EU-wide figures show shifting decision patterns under the Pact on Migration and Asylum. International Sports Governance: FIS president Johan Eliasch faces a re-election vote amid calls for change, with Liechtenstein lawyer Alexander Ospelt on the ballot. Tech & Investment: Liechtenstein-based Gnomon Capital bought Croatia’s DC North data-centre operator, expanding its digital infrastructure footprint. World Cup Link: Liechtenstein’s national team plays Cyprus in Vaduz in a World Cup warm-up friendly.
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