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| | | ... Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and the USA. |
| | | | ... citing it as the most important factor when choosing a trading provider. At the same time, clients in Australia, along with Poland and Spain, are among the most risk conscious, and do not place a high importance on low margin requirements. The launch ... |
| | | | ... eased monetary policy this year..." on 5 February....and then, there were 24 with the addition of the central banks of Poland, Thailand and South Korea since - and this doesn't track those that have already double-dipped like the People's Bank of China ... |
| | | | ... weeping of US/EU food exporters. As per the wantchinatimes.com, "Russia has banned the import of fruit and vegetables from Poland and is seeking to find Chinese partners to fill the gap, according to Shanghai's China Business News". And it looks better ... |
| | | | ... ecstasy and amphetamines. The new accounting methods are expected to add 0%-1% to the GDP of Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania; 1%-2% for Czech Republic, Estonia, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain; 2%-3% for Belgium ... |
| | | | ... invested in European and African debt, at 37.44%. Hungary topped the list of European countries, followed by the Ukraine and Poland. However, South Korea was by far the most attractive single nation, with 14.45% of the fund invested in South Korean d ... |
| | | | Poland, Chile and Spain look a better bet than the US and UK for institutional investors' sovereign debt portfolios, according to a new research report from AXA Investment Management. The investment house has developed a new framework for analysing ... |
| | | | ... and that's that. You can tell Rajoy must be so pleased with himself after getting the 100 bil handshake that he flew to Poland almost straight after. No. Not to get Poland's backing but to be at ringside watching the soccer match between Spain and Italy. ... |
| | | | ... negative in nine countries, stagnant in one and positive in seventeen. Growth will be highest in Latvia, Lithuania and Poland and lowest in Greece and in Portugal." The "unlucky niners" are Belgium, Greece, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, the Netherlands, Portugal ... |
| | | | ... after all - they've kicked the crisis can further down again. According to the Wall Street Journal, "...a statement from Poland, which currently holds the EU presidency, on Tuesday afternoon confirmed a finance ministers' gathering to settle the final ... |
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