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  2. Ministry of Finance (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Finance has its origins on the Comptrollerships of the Exchequer ( vedorias da Fazenda) created in the 14th century to run the State's financial affairs. After 1584, the comptrollerships are replaced by the Council of the Court of the Exchequer ( Conselho do Tribunal da Fazenda ). In 1761, the Royal Treasury ( Erário Régio) is ...

  3. Portuguese Securities Market Commission - Wikipedia

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    Decree-Law No. 142-A/91, of 10 April (inception of CMVM in portuguese) Website. www .cmvm .pt. The Portuguese Securities Market Commission, also known by its initials as "CMVM", is the Portuguese financial regulator that supervises and regulates securities and other financial instruments and activities of all those who operate within said markets.

  4. Portugal during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Portugal continued to welcome refugees after the war. Umberto II, king of Italy, lived for 37 years in exile in Cascais. The Count and Countess of Barcelona (the heir-apparent to the defunct Spanish throne D. Juan de Bourbon and his wife D. Maria de las Mercedes) were exiled in Estoril, Cascais on 2 February 1946.

  5. Golden Visa chasers helped pump $4.2 billion into Portugal ...

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    Banco de Portugal data analyzed by RE/MAX Europe found that half of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) that flowed into Portugal last year came from real estate purchases, amounting to €3.9 ...

  6. 2010–2014 Portuguese financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2010–2014 Portuguese financial crisis was part of the wider downturn of the Portuguese economy that started in 2001 and possibly ended between 2016 and 2017. The period from 2010 to 2014 was probably the hardest and more challenging part of the entire economic crisis; this period includes the 2011–14 international bailout to Portugal and was marked by intense austerity policies, more ...

  7. Languages of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Mirandese – A language or variety of the Astur-Leonese group spoken in Tierra de Miranda in northeastern Portugal, recognized officially as a minority language in 1999. Portuguese Sign Language In addition, it is estimated that 42.8% of Portuguese adults (aged 18–64) spoke English, 15.4% spoke Galician and 10.6% spoke Spanish as foreign ...

  8. Economist Miranda Sarmento named Portugal's new finance ... - AOL

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    After working in the finance ministry for a decade, Miranda Sarmento advised then President Anibal Cavaco Silva in 2012-16, and has led the parliamentary bench of Montenegro's PSD since July 2022.

  9. Economic Adjustment Programme for Portugal - Wikipedia

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    According to the Portuguese finance minister, the average interest rate on the bailout loan is expected to be 5.1 percent. As part of the deal, the country agreed to cut its budget deficit from 9.8 percent of GDP in 2010 to 5.9 percent in 2011, 4.5 percent in 2012 and 3 percent in 2013.