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    September 01, 2022

    War and weather highlight the vulnerability of supplies critical to humanity’s future—especially food staples and the metals for renewable energy.

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    August 29, 2022

    Companies that buyback their own shares will have to pay a new tax due to a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act.

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    September 01, 2022

    Elon Musk aims to be the second buyer in history to get out of a merger due to material adverse effects, but it won’t be easy.

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    September 02, 2022

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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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    Andreas Lutz, CEO of Fides Treasury Services speaks with Global Finance’s Founder and Editorial Director Joseph Giarraputo about the challenges facing treasury and finance professionals, how open banking and APIs are changing the bank connectivity landscape and the most important area for corporates to focus on related to cross-border payments.

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Companies Worldwide Scramble To Meet EU Data Deadline

May 01, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
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  • Governance, Regulation & Compliance

New EU rules on data privacy come into effect this month.

World's Best Bank Awards 2018: Central And Eastern Europe

World's Best Bank Awards 2018: Central And Eastern Europe

May 01, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Thriving regardless of home-base conditions: The CEE economic outlook varies country-by-country, but financial-services providers have risen above local issues by embracing fintech and selling off bad loans.

Focus On Profits Pays Off: Q&A With Raiffeisen Bank International CEO Johann Strobl

May 01, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Johann Strobl, CEO of Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI), talks about the positive results from the bank’s digital and structural transformations.

Romania: World-Class Frontier

April 10, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Romania has a troublesome reputation but robust growth, and is working to raise its game through the tech industry and improvements to the business environment.

Central and Eastern Europe Showing Spirit

April 10, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe

With popular elected leaders and strong growth in their economies, the sometimes-feisty CEE nations are standing tall—and keeping an eye on corruption and labor costs.

Slovakia's New Prime Minister Overshadowed By Old Prime Minister

April 05, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Slovakia's new prime minister Peter Pellegrini is struggling the escape the shadow of his predecessor who was forced to resign after the murder of a journalist investigating corrupt politicians.

Caucasus: Gas And Gold Drive Growth

March 12, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe

New resource-extraction operations, Russia’s economic recovery and Asian investment are lifting prospects across the Caucasus.

Cyprus Shores Up Financial Sector

February 15, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
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As the Mediterranean island nation's economy has stabilized, so too have its banks.

Countries With Most FDI In 2018

Countries With Most FDI In 2018

January 25, 2018
  • Macroeconomy & Globalization,
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Overall global FDI declined last year with developed economies seeing a decrease in flows even as developing economies saw an increase.

Austria | Catching Up, Keeping Up, Ready To Race On

January 09, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Vienna has positioned Austria well to benefit from CEE growth that seems ready to take off after years of stagnation.

Czechs, Poles, Seat Private-Sector Prime Ministers

January 04, 2018
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Czech PM Babiš is an outspoken billionaire while the Polish PM, Morawiecki, is more of a technician, who negotiated Poland’s accession to EU before going on to chair Bank Zachodni WBK, part of the Santander Group.

Turkey | Business As Usual Despite Turmoil

December 07, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Turkey’s geographic and economic position in the middle—between East and West, developing and developed—has made it a hub for multinationals.

Emerging Markets Surpass Growth Expectations

December 01, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Emerging Markets

They are expected to grow by an average 3.3% this year, 0.9% higher than May’s forecast and a big improvement over last year’s 1.9% growth.

World's Top 50 Safest European Banks

November 09, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Western Europe,
  • Global Banking

Large multinationals are edged out of Europe’s top 50 by midsize banks that are based in developed economies and offer global service.

Turkey Keeps On Growing | Where Is The Economic Bust?

October 02, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe

The country's economy has proven remarkably resilient after a series of crises rocked the country.

Turkey | Now Among World's Top Donor Nations

October 02, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Turkey has become the world’s most generous nation, going from development assistance recipient to top donor in just over a decade.

Turkey's Bank Resurgence | Can It Last

October 02, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe,
  • Global Banking

Turkey’s banking authority BDDK said total banking assets had increased 7.3% since the end of 2016, reaching a total of $826 billion. 

Serbia: Austerity Rules

Serbia: Austerity Rules

July 21, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Serbia finds success yet faces challenges as it works to take its place on the world economic stage.

Transformation And Transparency

May 08, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe

Question and Answer with Johann Strobl chairman and CEO of Raiffeisen Bank International

Southeastern Europe’s Mini Golden Age

May 08, 2017
  • Central & Eastern Europe

After years of reform and a series of elections, the countries of Southeastern Europe are stable and starting to see a pickup in economic activity

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