Wed, 11 May 2011: Food forcing inflation surge…
May 11, 2011 Baltics
Compared to March, the price of edible oil and sugar increased by more than 15 percent,” wrote the bank specialist. The expert also notes the special effect of one-off commodity price incr...Tags: Commodity Price, Competitiveness, Economy, Edible Oil, Effects Of Inflation, Inflation Expectations, Price Increases, Productivity, Resumption, Rsquo, S Enterprises, Wages
Wed, 9 Mar 2011: Inflation rate raises eyebrows…
Mar 9, 2011 Baltics
From the previous month, prices rose 0.6 percent. Global food-price increases may raise Estonia’s average annual inflation this year to 4 percent from 2.7 percent in 2010, before declining...Tags: Driven, E Mail, Energy Price, Eyebrows, Food Price, Global Food, Income Per Capita, Inflation Rate, International Monetary Fund, Lhv, Nils, Northern Location, Peers, Potatoes, Price Increases, Price Shocks, Rsquo, Russia, Slowdown, Vegetables
Thu, 13 Jan 2011: Inflation worries return to Estonia…
Jan 13, 2011 Baltics
The median estimate in a survey of three analysts was for a rate of 5.5 percent. In the month, prices grew 0.5 percent. Inflation expectations were high ahead of euro entry on Jan. 1, even as Pr...Tags: Andrus Ansip, Bad Weather, Central Bank Governor, Currency, Economic Recovery, Economist, Energy Prices, Estonia, Euro, Inflation Expectations, Inflation Worries, Inflationary Pressure, Investors, Median Estimate, Price Increases, Prime Minister, Raw Material Costs, Upward Trend
Wed, 13 Oct 2010: Retailers suspected of milking the market…
Oct 13, 2010 Baltics
29. “I urge the consumer protection and competition watchdogs to pay particular attention to what is happening to our prices.” Estonia said on Oct. 7 that September annual inflation ...Tags: Baltic Markets, Communism, Competition Watchdogs, Consumer Protection, Economists, Estonia, Estonian Food, Euro, Excuse, Food Prices, Global Price, Inflation, Lithuanian Prices, Milking, Oct 7, Price Increases, Regulators, Statistics Office
Wed, 13 Oct 2010: Price of necessities rising, luxuries falling…
Oct 13, 2010 Baltics
In September, increasing prices of clothing, footwear and food, as well as lower prices for goods and services related to housing had the major impact on consumer price change. In the food group,...Tags: Cereal Products, Clothing Footwear, Fats And Oils, Flowers, Food Group, Group Price, Individual Care, Luxuries, Milk And Dairy Products, Necessities, Non Alcoholic Beverages, Price Increases, Seasonal Articles, Sports Services, Stationery, Vegetables
Thu, 15 Apr 2010: One-off inflation numbers test euro readiness…
Apr 15, 2010 Baltics
The European Commission and the European Central Bank are due to report next month on whether Estonia meets the currency bloc’s fiscal and inflation targets, serving as a recommendation for ...Tags: Average Inflation Rate, Bloc, Currency, Euro Readiness, European Commission, European Union, Final Decision, Finance Ministry, Inflation Numbers, Inflation Targets, Moderation, Percentage Points, Price Increases, Price Stability, Target Rate
Thu, 20 Aug 2009: Faint glimmer of hope for real estate…
Aug 20, 2009 Baltics
The property entrepreneur says that at the moment banks are not playing any major role in the real estate market. "Banks are not providing loans for real estate. They are only gradually taking a...Tags: Banks, Commitments, Entrepreneur, Faint Glimmer, Glimmer Of Hope, Loans, Money, Price Increases, Real Estate Market
Wed, 30 Nov 2005: Gazprom hints at significant price increases for Balts, CIS countries…
Nov 30, 2005 Baltics
But the prospect of a 50 percent increase, which may not occur all at once, has Baltic energy officials in a sweat. In Lithuania, the government is considering measures to soften the blow on priva...Tags: Baltic, Cis Countries, Corporate Users, Economy Minister, Energy Officials, Gas Suppliers, Gas Transportation, Gazprom, Precise Measures, Price Increases, Proposals, Surcharge, Sweat, Transportation Tariffs
Wed, 30 Nov 2005: Farmers take jam to Brussels to protest sugar fine…
Nov 30, 2005 Baltics
30. Excess stocks should be either exported or turned into fodder or fuel, but not consumed by Estonians. The matter has been taken to a European court, where Estonian lawyers will try to prove th...Tags: Accession, Brussels, Economic Research, Estonian Institute, Excess Stocks, Excess Sugar, Farmers, Fears, Fodder, Homemade Jams, Jams And Preserves, Kilograms, Lawyers, Love, People, Price Increases, Private Demand, Rescuers, Research Families, Sugar Prices