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Turkey's Lira On A Rocky Road

Turkey's Lira On A Rocky Road

December 05, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Turkish President Recep Erdogan believes high interest rates cause high inflation and sacked three central bank governors who stalled on rate cuts.

Bulgaria: Anti-Corruption Win At Polls

Bulgaria: Anti-Corruption Win At Polls

December 05, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Yet, achieving quick results in battling graft and bringing prosperity to the European bloc’s poorest nation is unlikely.

Russian IPO Market Heats Up

Russian IPO Market Heats Up

November 02, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Nearly a dozen Russian companies have hit the public markets since early 2020, with at least four more expected to start trading publicly before the end of the year. 

Leadership Insights: Greece Central Bank Governor Yannis Stournaras

Leadership Insights: Greece Central Bank Governor Yannis Stournaras

September 29, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Yannis Stournaras, central bank governor of the Bank of Greece, talks to Global Finance about the outlook for 2022 and potential risks.

Russian IPOs Are On The Rise

Russian IPOs Are On The Rise

June 07, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Companies look to make up for time lost to Covid-19.

Russia: Bare Necessities Start Paying Off

Russia: Bare Necessities Start Paying Off

June 07, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Russia’s conservative economic approach offers opportunities for the attentive investor.

The Innovators 2021: Central And Eastern Europe

The Innovators 2021: Central And Eastern Europe

June 07, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

The Covid-19 pandemic hastened the shift to a virtual world, with companies reaping substantial rewards.

Czechs Return To EBRD

Czechs Return To EBRD

May 06, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

The Czech Republic’s decision to rejoin EBRD has an echo of Cyprus belatedly becoming a member country in 2014 in the wake of its financial crisis.

To Market, To Market: Bosnia-Herzegovina

To Market, To Market: Bosnia-Herzegovina

May 05, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Bosnia-Herzegovina competes aggressively with other Balkan countries to attract foreign investment.

Belt And Road Potholes In Central And Eastern Europe

Belt And Road Potholes In Central And Eastern Europe

April 06, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

China's infrastructure diplomacy runs into headwinds in central and eastern Europe.

Housing Sizzles On The Bosporus

Housing Sizzles On The Bosporus

April 06, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Turkey's economic policymaking may be in disarray but it's housing market is hot.

Paths To Recovery In The Caucasus

Paths To Recovery In The Caucasus

April 02, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

The region’s three economies face distinct challenges as Azerbaijan follows up on its military victory, Armenia licks its wounds and Georgia copes with political turmoil.

Ankara’s About-Face

Ankara’s About-Face

March 09, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Erdoğan’s government hopes a more disciplined monetary policy will restore investor confidence and bolster an economic recovery in 2021.

North Macedonia: Fresh FDI

North Macedonia: Fresh FDI

February 04, 2021
  • Central & Eastern Europe

A lively export sector is helping boost North Macedonia out of the Covid-19 crisis.

Moldova's New Prime Minister

Moldova's New Prime Minister

December 07, 2020
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Pro-EU former Prime Minister Maia Sandu beat pro-Russia incumbent Igor Dodon with 58% of the vote.

Ukraine: Rich Resources

Ukraine: Rich Resources

December 07, 2020
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Ukraine is deepening its relationship with its main trading partner, Europe.

Turkey's New Finance Minister And Central Banker

Turkey's New Finance Minister And Central Banker

December 04, 2020
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Can Turkey's new economic team bring stability to policymaking?

World's Best Banks 2020: Central & Eastern Europe

World's Best Banks 2020: Central & Eastern Europe

October 07, 2020
  • Central & Eastern Europe

It has been Global Finance’s practice to conduct a Best Bank award ceremony during the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings. As this year’s Meetings have gone virtual, so will Global Finance’s awards ceremony. Below are a selection of winners ...

Executive Insights: Bulgaria National Bank Governor Dimitar Radev

Executive Insights: Bulgaria National Bank Governor Dimitar Radev

October 07, 2020
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The governor of the Bulgarian National Bank speaks with Global Finance.

Duda Squeaks Back In

Duda Squeaks Back In

July 28, 2020
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Divided Poland narrowly re-elects the Law and Justice party president.

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