AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLiechtenstein’s Credit Standing: S&P Global kept Liechtenstein’s coveted Triple-A sovereign rating, citing low debt, deep reserves and budget surpluses, with a stable outlook despite expected stagnation this year. Digital Infrastructure (Liechtenstein in the mix): Liechtenstein-based Gnomon Capital bought Croatia’s DC North data centre operator, expanding its footprint in Europe’s fast-growing data infrastructure market. International Sports Governance: Johan Eliasch faces a re-election vote as FIS president amid calls for more transparency and athlete-first decision-making, with Liechtenstein lawyer Alexander Ospelt challenging him. EU Border Policy Pressure: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is driving airport delays and could deter up to 41 million Schengen arrivals, raising political pressure on how borders are managed. Asylum Trends in Europe: Portugal saw asylum applications drop sharply in 2025, while pending cases rose—highlighting ongoing policy and capacity gaps across the EU+ area that includes Liechtenstein. Royal House Watch: A Liechtenstein dynastic wedding took place alongside other European royal nuptials, keeping the principality’s public profile in the spotlight.
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