Thu, 3 Nov 2011: Estonia’s banks at risk…
Nov 3, 2011 Estonia
“Whereas financial-market tensions used to be confined to just a few euro-area countries, the debt crisis has now spread further afield. This has been accompanied by a growing lack of confid...Tags: Bank Loan, Bond Market, Bonds, Commercial Banks, Debt Crisis, Estonia, European Banking System, Eurosystem, Inflationary Pressures, Interest Rates, Lack Of Confidence, Liquidity, Loan Market, Maturities, Monetary Policy, Policy Interest, Policy Loans, Risk, Tensions
Thu, 20 May 2010: EBRD wants less foreign currency lending…
May 20, 2010 Baltics
Meantime, Spain’s El Pais newspaper reported that French President Nicolas Sarkozy threatened to withdraw his country from the euro. Finance Minister Christine Lagarde and other government o...Tags: Capital Markets, Christine Lagarde, Disruption, Eastern Europe, Ebrd, Finance Minister, Foreign Currency, French President Nicolas, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Government Officials, Hungary, Import Demand, Nicolas Sarkozy, Outlooks, Poland, President Nicolas Sarkozy, President Thomas, Rsquo, Russia, Tensions
Wed, 6 Feb 2008: Lithuania cools down, though troubles remain…
Feb 6, 2008 Lithuania
Data shows that domestic demand subsided somewhat in the last three months of the year despite the holiday season, with analysts pointing to the country's rising inflation as the culprit for rain...Tags: Constraints, Culprit, Financial Markets, Holiday Season, Inflation, Lithuania, Months Of The Year, Producer Prices, Productivity Growth, Spiral, Tensions, Three Months, Wage Increases, Worry
Thu, 17 Apr 2003: EC: Euro-zone economy faltering…
Apr 17, 2003 Baltics
"This should help economic developments through a reduction, although not necessarily disappearance, of geopolitical uncertainties - lower oil prices and an end to the stock market slump," he said...Tags: Confidence, Conflict, Disappearance, Ec, Economic Developments, Euro Zone, Global Economy, Iraq, Oil Prices, Solbes, Stock Market Slump, Tensions, Uncertainties, World Economy