AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLiechtenstein in the spotlight (football): Belgium’s goalkeeper Senne Lammens is facing heavy criticism after a fumbled save helped send the Red Devils out of the 2026 World Cup—his first tournament appearance came only after Thibaut Courtois was injured, and the match also notes Lammens previously played Liechtenstein in a World Cup qualifier. Regional arts & culture via Europe links: A decade-long Vietnam–EFTA free trade deal is now concluded, with Liechtenstein named as part of the EFTA bloc—an indirect boost for cross-border cultural and creative exchange through stronger investment ties. Local finance (Liechtenstein-linked banking): Switzerland’s top financial regulator FINMA takes a hit as a court overturns a VP Bank enforcement ruling; VP Bank is tied to Liechtenstein’s SIX-listed VP Bank in Vaduz. Tech & services across Liechtenstein: Alpaca says it has completed EEA passporting to 29 countries including Liechtenstein, aiming to help fintechs build regulated investment products across Europe. Arts community (opera): Czech baritone Martin Matoušek has died at 53, with his career including performances at the Liechtenstein Palace in Prague. Youth travel & family logistics: Newcastle Airport lowers the age for eGates to help families with children aged eight and up.
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