Thu, 21 Oct 1999: Latvia’s interbank rates rise…
Oct 21, 1999 Latvia
13 and 8.57 percent on Oct. 13. It could be the demand for capital, said Andris Berzins, president of Unibanka."When we need more money to reactivate our economy, it is normal," he said. "The poli...Tags: Baltic States, Banks, Caution, Economic Structures, Economy, Fluctuation, Interbank Rates, Kargin, Lats, Latvia, Money, Parex Bank, Political Fight, Portfolios, Russian Crisis, Unibanka, Valery
Thu, 7 Oct 1999: Interbank rates rise in Latvia and Lithuania…
Oct 7, 1999 Latvia
At present, macroeconomic development is having an adverse effect on the Lithuanian credit resource market. According to several forecasts, the Lithuanian gross domestic product may suffered a dro...Tags: Adverse Effect, Credit Resource, Current Account, Eurobonds, Financial Times, Gap, Gdp, Gross Domestic Product, Interbank Rates, Latvia, Lead, Litas, Lithuania, Macroeconomic Development, Reflection, Resource Market, Rising Interest Rates, Second Quarter
Thu, 5 Nov 1998: Stock markets: weekly report (October 27 - NovemberÊ2)…
Nov 5, 1998 Baltics
Last week the G-7 countries announced significant support for emerging markets.Another positive sign was the stabilization of interest rates on the interbank market in Latvia. In Estonia interbank...Tags: Attractive Investment, Decisions, Emerging Markets, Interbank Market, Interbank Rates, Interest Rates, Investors, Latvia, Layoffs, Losses, Macroeconomics, October 27, Positive Changes, Rebound, Resolve, Stagnation, Stock Market, Stock Markets, Stock Report, Two Ways