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| | ... with government officials noted the rate of infection is steadily increasing. Worryingly Europe's CDC said Croatia, Slovenia, Malta, Austria, Hungary and Greece have all had increases in infections of more than 70% during the week of 10-16 August ... |
| | | ... double-tax agreement with Australia. Other countries without a DTA include Portugal, Cyprus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Croatia while Greece has only an Airlines Profits Agreement. |
| | | ... surge in France - the region's second biggest economy. Strong monthly gains in construction output were also recorded in Slovenia (up 2.0%), Spain (1.9%) and Germany (1.8%). In year-on-year terms, euro area construction output rose by 3.1% in July after ... |
| | | ... which data are available, the largest decreases in annual production in construction were recorded in Hungary (-26.6%), Slovenia (-21.2%) and Poland (-13.8%), while increases were observed in Sweden (+14.4%), Romania (+7.5%), Spain (+3.1%) and the Netherlands ... |
| | | ... Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and the USA. |
| | | ... the reforms seem to be working. We feel really strongly about it," he said. BlackRock also has positions in Mexico and Slovenia, Thiel confirmed. "They are all very specific stories, but they are very related to the movements in the oil market," he e ... |
| | | ... Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania; 1%-2% for Czech Republic, Estonia, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain; 2%-3% for Belgium, Denmark, Germany and France; 3%-4% for Austria, Netherlands and the UK and 4%-5% Finland and S ... |
| | | ... in Greece and in Portugal." The "unlucky niners" are Belgium, Greece, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Hungary. But for all it's worth, the take-away here is that now, at least, we have a ballpark figure of how deep the European ... |
| | | ... this despite more bad news last night - Moody's downgraded the PITS (Portugal, ITaly and Spain) along with Slovakia, Slovenia and Malta and cut the credit outlook for Britain, France and Austria to negative. What it is with these credit rating agencies ... |
| | | ... market. "That's obviously given the market the impetus to go downwards," Ms Chan said. Moody's also cut debt ratings for Slovenia, Slovakia and Malta, and placed negative outlooks on France, the UK and Austria. Moody's said the nine nations were more ... |
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