AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup fallout with Liechtenstein ties: Belgium’s Senne Lammens was heavily criticized after a fumbled save helped send the Red Devils out to Spain, with the match also noted for featuring Lammens’ earlier World Cup qualifier against Liechtenstein. Local finance/legal ripple: Switzerland’s top court set aside Finma enforcement orders in a case involving VP Bank (linked to Liechtenstein’s SIX-listed VP Bank in Vaduz), a reminder that cross-border banking scrutiny can land fast. EFTA trade momentum: Vietnam’s decade-long EFTA FTA talks are now concluded, with Liechtenstein included in the EFTA bloc, aiming to boost investment and diversify Vietnam’s export markets. EEA business expansion (Liechtenstein included): Alpaca says it has passported regulated investment services across 29 EEA countries, explicitly listing Liechtenstein among the covered markets. Arts & culture spotlight: Czech baritone Martin Matoušek (who performed at the Liechtenstein Palace in Prague) has died at 53, with a career spanning major Mozart, Rossini and Puccini roles. Tech recognition in Vaduz: Tunisian cybersecurity volunteer Dr. Nihal Ben Youssef won “Cybersecurity Woman of the Year 2026” in the Voluntary Work category at an international ceremony in Vaduz.
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