news Corporate tax revamp | Unconstitutional begging ban | ECB rate cut alisa June 6, 2024 2 min read Pillar II of the OECD’s global corporate tax reform was adopted by Luxembourg lawmakers at the end of last year If the newsletter does not display correctly, view it online. The Afternoon Edition 06/06/24 Pillar II Luxembourg to revamp minimum corporate tax law after just six months Pillar II of the OECD’s global corporate tax reform was adopted by Luxembourg lawmakers at the end of last year Read more Legal uncertainty Begging ban likely to be unconstitutional, report finds Parliament researchers conclude begging ban in Luxembourg’s capital is “probably contrary” to constitution Read more Interest rates ECB delivers landmark rate cut but few signals on next steps Bank delivers first rate cut in almost five years but emphasised it is “not pre-committing to a particular path” Read more EU elections Netherlands sets the tone for European elections with first round of voting Dutch voters are first to go to the polls to choose the lawmakers who will sit in the next European Parliament Read more What’s On: Weekend events in Luxembourg European elections take place this weekend alongside cultural celebrations, festivals & live music – and don’t forget Mother’s Day. Read more Germany Top lawyer of ex-Wirecard boss walks away after money runs out People Moves Fintech firm Fundcraft appoints Keith Hale to board Sponsored content ALD Automotive, leader in mobility in Luxembourg, becomes Ayvens. Film interview Luxembourg co-production pulls off ‘lofty ambition’ with style and soul ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ has heart and soul and carries an important environmental message Read more Money Everything you need to know about getting a personal loan in the Grand Duchy Personal loans are a useful way of buying high-priced items or for financing big events such as weddings Read more Sponsored content DORA: myths against reality ● Climate change risks bringing malaria to Luxembourg ● Half of all Luxembourg prisoners are pre-trial detainees ● Luxembourg pension reform debate to kick off in autumn ● Luxembourg’s inflation gathered pace again in May ● Luxembourg to look for cannabis dealer amid ongoing supply problems ● UN Secretary-General urges ban on fossil fuel ads as planet warms Contact us | Privacy Statement | Unsubscribe Copyright – 2024 All rights reserved Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. Only registered users are allowed to send messages. Loading the chat ... 135280 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: Stocks making the biggest moves before the bell: Robinhood, Nvidia, Lululemon, Five Below and moreNext: Stocks are little changed as traders look ahead to jobs report: Live updates Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ