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    Macroeconomic Forecast: Unsettled

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    September 22, 2023

    The war on inflation has not yet been won, but central bankers are winning. And the negative impact has not translated into lower economic growth or recession.

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    July 26, 2023

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    Macroeconomic Forecast: Unsettled

    Macroeconomic Forecast: Unsettled

    September 22, 2023

    The war on inflation has not yet been won, but central bankers are winning. And the negative impact has not translated into lower economic growth or recession.

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    In the past 15 years, global peacefulness has fallen by more than 3%. Old and new conflicts, the pandemic and our political and cultural polarization are the main culprits.

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RÕIVAS NEEDS TO WOO ESTONIA'S RUSSIAN MINORITY | NEWSMAKERS

April 06, 2015
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
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Newsmakers | Estonia
Estonians handed victory to 35-year-old Taavi Rõivas and his center-right Reform Party in parliamentary elections on March 1.

GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT RESTRUCTURING BANKS

April 06, 2015
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
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At first glance, Central Asia’s banking sector looks like somewhere you just wouldn’t want to go.

Is RBS Getting Out Of Transaction Services?

March 13, 2015
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Royal Bank Of Scotland plans to vastly scale back its Transaction Services business. It is a further sign of the challenging times faced by global transaction banks.

GREECE: VAROUFAKIS SEEKS OUT A WINNING STRATEGY

March 06, 2015
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Newsmakers | Greece
Following political party Syriza’s triumph in the recent Greek elections, Finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, faces the most critical match of his career.

RUSSIAN CORPORATE BONDS CAST SHADOW ON EMERGING MARKETS DEBT

February 06, 2015
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
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Capital Markets | Corporate Debt
As Russian companies strive to cope with higher borrowing costs and a shortage of dollars and euros to repay foreign debt, emerging markets bonds are coming under increasing scrutiny by investors.
 

SURPRISE PRESIDENTIAL WIN FOR GRABAR-KITAROVIĊ

February 06, 2015
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Newsmakers | Croatia
Despite the ceremonial nature of the Croatian presidency, Grabar-Kitaroviċ has denounced the government for “cold-hearted” economic policies and says Croatia’s economy is a national disgrace.

EXPERTISE AND ECONOMIES OF SCALE: TOMÁŠ HRON, UNICREDIT

February 06, 2015
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Q&A | Supply Chain Finance
Tomáš Hron, head of global transaction banking, UniCredit Bank, Czech Republic and Slovakia, on the limits of digitization in trade and the supply chain.

EU TAX REFORM: VAT REGULATION HITS SMES

February 06, 2015
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Milestones | European Union
Regulators had Web giants like Google and Apple in their sites when they framed a new value-added tax (VAT) regulation for businesses selling digital products into the European Union
 

OIL PRICE SLUMP PROMPTS NORWAY TO ACTION

February 06, 2015
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Milestones | Norway
With prices less than half the level of a year ago, Norway has been hit hard by the slump in crude revenues.

SEPA: A SPRINGBOARD TO REAL-TIME PAYMENTS

SEPA: A SPRINGBOARD TO REAL-TIME PAYMENTS

February 06, 2015
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Special Report | SEPA
With SEPA migration projects mostly completed, it is time for treasurers to start thinking about the next steps in regulatory compliance and process automation.

CRISIS PUTS WEAK BANKING SECTOR IN SPOTLIGHT AGAIN

February 06, 2015
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Milestones | Russia
During economic crises, Russia’s banking sector has tended to make a bad situation worse; The current crisis appears to be no different.

CFO INTERVIEW: MURAT ERDEN, TURKCELL

January 09, 2015
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Global Finance sat down with Murat Doğan Erden, Turkcell Group’s chief financial officer, to discuss the economic and business outlook for Turkey and the challenges confronting Turkish corporates.

LITHUANIA FINALLY JOINS THE EUROZONE

January 09, 2015
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Lithuania | Milestones
On January 1, Lithuania abandoned the litas, becoming the 19th member of the eurozone and joining Baltic peers Estonia and Latvia in the economic and monetary union.

FRONTIER MARKETS REPORT: GEORGIA

January 09, 2015
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The global financial crisis and several factors peculiar to Georgia have affected foreign direct investment inflows, but investors willing to deal with tensions and risks will find opportunities.

POLAND: NEW ECONOMIC GROWTH PARADIGM WANTED

January 09, 2015
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Poland | Country Report
Although still outperforming most of its neighbors, Poland needs to reinvent itself if it wishes to sustain long-term growth.

ROMANIAN VOTERS EMBRACE IOHANNIS’S POLITICS

December 17, 2014
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Romania | Newsmakers
Iohannis defeated prime minister and Social Democrat leader Victor Ponta, taking 54.5% of the vote against 45.5%. So who is Iohannis?

TURKISH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ROUNDTABLE: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS

TURKISH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ROUNDTABLE: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS

December 17, 2014
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At a roundtable in Istanbul in September, leading figures from Turkish banks, including the deputy governor of the Central Bank of Turkey, came together to discuss developments in the economy and financial sector.

HUNGARY: PROTESTS FORCE PM TO SHELVE INTERNET TAX

HUNGARY: PROTESTS FORCE PM TO SHELVE INTERNET TAX

December 17, 2014
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
  • Technology

Hungary | Milestones
Hungary has witnessed the biggest street protests since the current right-wing government came to power in 2010, against the government’s plans to tax Internet traffic, the world’s first such levy.

CEE: STRUCTURAL REFORMS NEEDED

December 17, 2014
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance,
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization

Central & Eastern Europe | Emerging Markets Regional Review
Central and Eastern Europe has come a long way in the past 25 years, but the region must overcome some significant obstacles in 2015—particularly as Russia’s conflict with Ukraine continues.

ROMANIA: PROCEED WITH CAUTION

November 13, 2014
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Emerging Markets,
  • Global Investing

Frontier Markets Focus | Romania
Romania aggressively pursues foreign direct investment by providing a number of incentive programs. But international investors should approach each one carefully.

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