Europe

Central Europe’s Decentralized Bank Planning

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Ukraine’s stock exchange was down 50 percent in 2012 as the worst MSCI performer, as the reinstated Prime Minister Azarov ...

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