Thu, 15 Apr 2010: Investors returning to Baltic stock markets…
Apr 15, 2010 Baltics
Latvia is seen as having the economy which has most lost its equilibrium, where the recession is deepest and recovery is coming most slowly, he said. As a sign of the return of interest of Scand...Tags: Baltic Capital, Baltic States, Baltic Stock Markets, Boom, Capital Investment, Economist, Economy, Equilibrium, High Interest, Initial Reason, Invest Stocks, Investment Fund, Investments, Investor Interest, Investors, Latvia, Overflow, Recession, Shares Investor, Stocks And Shares
Thu, 21 May 2009: Taking Counsel: The adjustment of contracts in the contemporary economi…
May 21, 2009 Baltics
Attempts to seek contract renegotiation/adaptation raise both business and legal problems. To excuse non-performance and to adapt the contract for just any reason would encourage future uncertai...Tags: Adaptation, Attempts, Basic Contract Law, Contract Renegotiation, Contracts, Disruptive Effects, Equilibrium, Future Events, Initial Investment, Principle, Uncertainty
Wed, 8 Nov 2006: Analysis: Why does Riga have the highest housing prices?…
Nov 8, 2006 Latvia
Irrational Exuberance? On the 25th floor of Latvia's glossy Hansabank building, the Latvian Real Estate Developers Association (LREDA) sponsored a media round table discussion on Nov. 1 with the t...Tags: Analytical Department, Equilibrium, Extent, Finance, Hansabank, Housing Prices, Irrational Exuberance, Kazaks, Latvia, Martins, Microeconomic, New Developments, Nov 1, Optimism, Real Estate Developers, Real Estate Developers Association, Real Estate Investment, Riga, Sectors