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“Positive Journal” project invites everyone to become...

Significant positive things occur every day in society, you just have to stop and look around. The Positive Journal is a virtual home for the good things done by us..

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A third of Lithuanian residents rely on support from their...

Parents help more than a third of Lithuania’s residents make ends meet, and nearly one in ten get financial support from their parents. Most reliant on their parents’ financial support..

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First-ever index of Lithuanian investment returns: it paid...

It paid off to invest in Lithuania over the past 20 years – investments in the country’s main asset classes over the period earned an average return higher than inflation..

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INVL Asset Management can now also manage funds for...

INVL Asset Management, one of Lithuania’s leading asset management companies, is now also authorised to manage investment funds intended for well-informed investors. The Bank of Lithuania decided on 13 October..

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INVL Asset Management fund manager’s Russian equity...

Citywire, the international asset management analysis service, identified INVL Asset Management’s Dainius Bložė as the fund manager who has most consistently outperformed peers in the Russian equity markets, achieving roughly..

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Men more often still make the financial decisions in...

Men most often deal with household financial issues, and in making decisions usually draw on and most trust their own experience. Women, meanwhile, tend more than men to entrust financial..

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Andrej Cyba becomes Chairman of the Board at INVL Finasta...

Andrej Cyba has become Chairman of the Board of the wealth-management financial brokerage firm INVL Finasta. He joined the company’s board on 27 September this year, after receiving the approval..

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Survey: Most people in Lithuania aim to save EUR...

Saving for their children’s higher education is one of the most important goals pursued by people in Lithuania who engage in investment activity. This goal was indicated by 16 per..

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Survey: Most of country’s residents still expect to live...

The vast majority of people in Lithuania – 83 per cent – expect after retiring to live off state social insurance (SODRA), while only a relatively small share of respondents..

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