Thu, 3 Nov 2011: Lithuanian doctors are sought-after commodities…
Nov 3, 2011 Lithuania
She is one of hundreds of Lithuanian medical workers to leave their Motherland. What for the Lithuanian nurse is possibly a life changer, for numerous German, UK and Scandinavian medical labor f...Tags: Commodities, Commodity, Disappointment, Doctors And Nurses, Doctors Pay, Greece, Med School, Medical Staff, Medical Workers, Merchants, Motherland, New Wave, Professional Nurse, Recruiters, Scandinavian, School Graduate, Westerners
Wed, 6 Apr 2011: Banks push for plastic…
Apr 6, 2011 Baltics
The board is due to give its final opinion after the banks have agreed on new fees. Latvia’s Competition Council fined 22 lenders about 5.5 million lats (7.8 million euros) for colluding o...Tags: Automated Teller Machines, Bank Card Transactions, Banking Association, Banks, Card Payments, Card Transaction, Colluding, Commissions, Competition Council, Euros, Interbank, Lats, Lenders, Merchants, Retail Banking, Swedbank, Transaction Fees
Thu, 2 Dec 1999: Visa Bank card market grows…
Dec 2, 1999 Baltics
This gives Estonia a card density of 53.84 percent of the population.Nearly one in three Estonians has a Visa card, and there is currently one ATM for every 2,916 people in Estonia - a better pene...Tags: Atm, Atms, Density, Electronic Payments, Estonia, Estonians, Martin Bate, Member Banks, Merchants, Penetration, Point Of Sale, Point Of Sale Terminals, Population, Smart Cards, Vice President, Visa Bank, Visa Card, Visa Cards, Visa International
Thu, 26 Aug 1999: Lithuanian economy dreads deflation…
Aug 26, 1999 Baltics
Also, merchants having trouble moving merchandise are continuing to slash prices.But is deflation something to fear and, moreover, does what is happening in Lithuania even qualify as real, bona fi...Tags: Bankruptcy, Depression, Economic Reality, Economic Research Center, Economics, Economy, Fear, Lithuanian, Merchants, Pockets, Private Consultancy, Purchasing Power, Rasa, Russia, Unemployment, Western Europe