Central Europe’s Decentralized Bank Planning
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The IMF while considering or providing renewed support from emerging sovereigns battered by the Eurozone crisis, has released a strategy ...
European Sovereigns’ Sobriety Test Sop
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Ratings agency S&P emphasized in its annual European sovereign borrowing publication that new commercial exposure will drop 1.5 percent for ...
Central Europe’s Rapt Resigned Fate
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Central European bourses were split in Q1, with core members Hungary and Poland down double-digits while Bulgaria and Romania had ...
Turkey’s Geopolitical Geometry Gist
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Turkish shares prolonged positive momentum as Prime Minister Erdogan marked a decade in power with a bid to end the ...
Russia’s Unorthodox Offshore Capital Credo
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Russian shares struggling for traction despite single-digit P/E ratios the cheapest in major markets were further hammered on Cyprus’ imposition ...
Hungary’s Crusty Constitutional Capers
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Hungarian shares joined Central Europe core index constituents in the losing column as the Economy Minister assumed central bank leadership ...
Bulgaria’s Electric Grip Gripes
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Bulgarian securities sold off as Prime Minister Borisov resigned and withdrew his party from the government after facing violent street ...
EU Insurers’ Long-Term Lurch
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As net inflows briefly resume to EU peripheral bonds, an institutional investor council chaired by insurance giant Swiss Re under ...
Poland’s Flabby Flexed Muscle
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Polish shares tried to regain January footing following a GDP growth pause to the 1 percent range and the sudden ...
Ukraine’s Bashed Union Label
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Ukraine’s stock exchange was down 50 percent in 2012 as the worst MSCI performer, as the reinstated Prime Minister Azarov ...