International Internet Magazine Friday, 21.11.2008, 01:24

Swedbank: the economies of Estonia and Latvia will shrink more through 2009 than previously expected
20.11.2008.The economies of Estonia and Latvia, the former Soviet republics that entered recession in the second quarter of 2008, will shrink more through 2009 than previously expected, top Baltic lender Swedbank AB said.
Keyword tags: Analysis, Baltics, Economics

20.11.2008.Foreign trade of Latvia increased by 3.6% in January – September 2008

20.11.2008.Latvia to seek financial aid from IMF
20.11.2008.Godmanis: Parex banka is becoming more stable
20.11.2008.EU ministers agreed on agriculture policy reforms
20.11.2008.Riigikogu suspended income tax reform for a year
20.11.2008.Estonian startup launches microwave radio modem technology
20.11.2008.EBRD plans to invest 7 billion euros in Central and Eastern Europe
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