July 10, 2025 - 05:38
French prosecutors have launched an investigation into allegations of illegal financing linked to Marine Le Pen’s 2022 presidential campaign. The inquiry extends to scrutinizing the financial activities of the National Rally party, which Le Pen has led for many years. Authorities executed raids at the party's headquarters as part of the ongoing probe, signaling a serious commitment to uncovering potential financial misconduct.
The investigation is not limited to the presidential campaign; it also encompasses the party's activities during European Parliament elections and various French parliamentary campaigns. This scrutiny comes at a time when the National Rally has been trying to distance itself from past controversies, aiming to present a more mainstream image to voters. The outcome of this investigation could have significant implications for the party's future and its financial practices. As the situation develops, many are watching closely to see how these allegations will affect the party's standing in French politics.
October 22, 2025 - 03:23
Raymond James Expands Its Corporate RIA Model with New AdvisorsST. PETERSBURG, Fla., October 21, 2025—Recently, four financial advisors managing a substantial portfolio of $357 million have joined the Corporate RIA affiliation model under Raymond James...
October 21, 2025 - 03:27
US Senate Moves to Repeal Sanctions on Syria Amid Diplomatic EngagementsLess than two weeks ago, the US Senate approved a measure to repeal the 2019 Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act sanctions on Syria as part of its 2026 defense budget. This significant legislative...
October 20, 2025 - 07:33
PennyMac Financial Services Set to Release Earnings Tomorrow: Key InsightsMortgage banking company PennyMac Financial Services is poised to announce its earnings this Tuesday after the market closes. Investors and analysts are closely watching this report, as it will...
October 19, 2025 - 22:04
High-Income Couple Feels Financial Strain Despite WealthA high-earning couple earning $150,000 annually just sparked a firestorm on Reddit after admitting they feel “broke” despite being debt-free and having $185,000 stashed in retirement accounts....