Wed, 21 Jan 2009: EC: Baltic recession to be worse than expected …
Jan 21, 2009 Baltics
Th e commission said that Latvia would likely see the largest contraction, with the GDP expected to shrink by 6.9 percent this year and 2.4 percent next year. The Latvian economy has already seen...Tags: Baltic, Contraction, Downturn, Ec, Economy, Exc, Gdp, Global Financial Markets, Inflation, Prospects, Real Estate Boom, Recession, Risk Aversion, Second Half, Vat
Wed, 18 Oct 2006: SEB Group predicts robust growth …
Oct 18, 2006 Baltics
A special report on labor in the Baltic states was also a focus of the report.Of the three Baltic states Lithuania was the only economy that the bank did not issue a cool down order to. However, ...Tags: Baltic Countries, Baltic States, Current Account Deficit, Eastern Europe, Economy, Gdp, Inflation, Labor Shortages, Lithuania, Moderate Levels, Real Estate Boom, Recruitment Problems, Risk, Robust Growth, Seb, Stable Growth
Wed, 1 Mar 2006: Commissioner irks central banker …
Mar 1, 2006 Baltics
The central banker added that Lithuania's prospect for becoming a eurozone member should be evaluated according to the terms set out in official agreements 's in the Baltic states' case, this spri...Tags: Baltic States, Budget, Economic Growth, Estonia, Finance Minister, Inflation, Lietuvos Rytas, Lithuania, Oil Prices, Real Estate Boom
Wed, 14 Dec 2005: Ansip brushes off tax exemption idea …
Dec 14, 2005 Baltics
He said the effect of the tax exempt on the housing loans market was not very significant. But he admitted that Estonia's tax exemption housing loans were among the most advantageous in Europe. Es...Tags: Ansip, Bank Of Estonia, Banks, Brushes, Europe, Finland, Housing Loans, Inflation, Leadership, Real Estate Boom, State Tax, Tax Exemption, Tax Loans