AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLeadership Change in Finance: Security Agent Services AG (SAS) named capital-markets veteran Chris Bruppacher as CEO, effective 1 June 2026, as the firm expands both structured finance and tokenized asset services. International Security Statement: A broad coalition of states, including Liechtenstein, issued a joint condemnation of a 17 May 2026 drone attack on electrical infrastructure near the Barakah nuclear plant, calling it a violation of international law. Liechtenstein in Sports Governance: Alexander Ospelt, a Liechtenstein lawyer, narrowly won the FIS presidency in Belgrade, ousting Johan Eliasch by one vote amid allegations of IOC influence and internal governance disputes. EU Defence Procurement Reach: Greece signed up to the EU’s SAFE defence programme, unlocking up to about €787.7m in long-term financing for surveillance, secure communications and counter-drone capabilities. Cross-Border Trade Watch: India’s commerce minister Piyush Goyal began a Switzerland visit to push implementation of the India-EFTA TEPA, with meetings including Swiss President Guy Parmelin and pharma leaders. Regional Policy Ripple: New EU asylum rules could make it harder for Turkish applicants to win protection by expanding accelerated and border procedures for “safe” origin cases.
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