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19 March - Today in History Cost overruns on military plan will cost EADS $1billion loss European aerospace giant EADS, staggering from giving up its bid for a $40 billion contract for a United States Air Force refueling plane, got another blow when it said it had suffered a loss of Croatia plans Two-Part bond offering Croatia recently announced plans of a two-part bond offering. The 250 million euros, 10-year deal is seen pricing at 335-355 basis points over mid-swaps, while the two billion kuna (374 million euros) 10-year portion is Bosnia, Pakistan can help each other Visiting Ambassador of Bosnia Herzegovina in Pakistan Armin Limo was welcomed by the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry president Muhammad Ishaq Butt and members of the executive body, Fars news agency reported. The ambassador Swisscom wins appeal against $303 million fine The Federal Administrative Court has overturned a fine for unfair competition practices handed down to Switzerland’s largest communications provider, Swisscom, Swiss info reported on 9 March. Swisscom - a former monopoly which is still majority-owned by Vouchers in clunkers program to be increased The clunkers program will be supplemented with an increase in the number of vouchers to be issued from 40,000 to 50,000, Prime Minister Emil Boc said on 10 March, Romanian Times reported. The news came after CPI drops at record rate, output rebounds Data released by Latvia’s central bank on 8 March raised hopes of an economic recovery for the recession hit nation. According to the figures, Latvian industrial output rose in January for the first time in Inflation drop keeps Euro bid on track Estonian consumer prices fell by 0.1 % year-on-year in February, according to the latest data released by the Baltic state’s statistics office. The figures mean Estonia’s bid to become the next European Union member state Investor buys big in defense concern Saab The Wallenberg-family controlled firm Investor has purchased 11.2 million b-shares, 10.2 percent of the capital, in defence concern Saab. The price tag came in at 1.1 billion Swedish crowns ($150 million), according to a statement, As fiscal emergency eases, the ECB holds the line Unless you’re one of the millions of Europeans without a job or having lost a home to high mortgage interest rates, the recession has wound back enough for the European Central Bank to retreat from EADS learns the US fix was in for Boeing In a time of two wars, in Iraq and Afghanistan, where American troops almost single-handedly are doing the world’s fighting against terrorism and the ceaseless quest for oil to fuel luxury cars of rich people US greenhouse gas emissions fall 2.9% in 2008 US greenhouse gas emissions fell 2.9% in 2008 amid a recession and record high petrol prices, according to a preliminary estimate Tuesday from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Lower demand for electricity and petrol E.ON cautious about outlook after posting profit fall Germany’s biggest power group E.ON AG said on 10 March its full-year profit for 2009 dropped 4.8% as the global recession energy undercut demand from industry. The company said adjusted net income, which it uses EU’s Arctic Policy skating on thin ice STRASBOURG – As global warming will open up new sea routes and make it possible to exploit oil and gas resources in the North Pole, MEPs discussed developing the EU’s Arctic strategy at the Strasbourg’s Kyrgyzstan, Russia investigate hydrocarbons market Kyrgyz-Russian Inter-governmental Commission on trade, economic, science, technical and humanitarian cooperation, was recently held in Moscow, Irinnews.org reported. During the session, Kyrgyz Prime-Minister Daniyar Usenov said that Russia and Kyrgyzstan agreed on the probe of Government faces protests over fuel bill hike The government of Kyrgyzstan was forced to cut subsidies and increases the price of electricity and central heating. This move was taken to tackle the effects of the global financial crisis and to build up A balance of payments According to the National Bank of Ukraine, in January Ukraine had a positive amount in its current account, $229 million., but, at the same time, negative results in the balance of payments has increased up Monthly uptrend of lending will continue At the third session, the National Bank of FYROM Council passed a decision on adopting the Annual Account of the National Bank of FYROM for 2009 and the Independent Auditor’s Report of PricewaterhouseCoopers Revizija DOO GDP slides by 12.8 % in forth quarter of 2009 The Lithuanian statistical office, Statistics Lithuania, recently published an upwardly revised estimate of the country’s fourth quarter gross domestic product (GDP). According to the revised data, in the last three months of 2009, GDP at Telekomunikacja Polska receives EU Commission objection The European Commission has sent a Statement of Objections (SO) to the Polish telecoms incumbent operator - Telekomunikacja Polska S.A. (TP). The SO outlines the Commission’s preliminary view that TP has abused its dominant position ECJ to decide on tobacco prices Following a European Directive dissalowing prices fixed on tobacco product the European Commission has brought a case against Ireland for setting minimum prices for tobacco products. Ireland has countered that the minimum prices are necessary Eircom pension deal as profits fall Eircom has reported a profit of 327 million euros for the six months to the end of December, down 3% on the same period a year earlier, RTE Ireland reported early last week. CEO Paul Donovan Capital markets and war fleets Ollie Rehn, European Commissioner for the Economy and Finance, came to Athens last week and had an exhaustive day meeting the entire government. The next day George Papandreou, the Greek Prime Minister, addressed his country’s As banks roll in dough and jobless lines grow, the EU wonders why growth has stalled The EU looks east: hot on the trail of Asian money, business French minister says warship headed for Russia isn’t warship France’s minister for Europe, Pierre Lellouche, defended his country’s attempt to sell an advanced naval vessel to Russia, but it did little soothe fears around the European Union, and the United States and NATO. Speaking Cyprus investors buy Nicosia property for record price Investors have paid the highest price for an inner-city plot in Nicosia, purchasing a parcel of 2,000 square meters off Makarios Ave. for a record 18.25 million euros. The plot that looks on to Stassicratous, Greek-German tensions rise and fall with crisis A brief Kassandra story 2 weeks ago on the unpaid loan of Wermacht to Greece stipulated in 1941 gave ground to Members of the Greek Parliament raising the issue politically which then motivated Greek media Sale of Latvia’s secret Soviet town in doubt Uncertainty over the future of a former secret Soviet military town in Latvia that was sold at auction for nearly $3 million grew last week when it emerged that the winning bidder had yet to Top Danish wine producer calls it quits After several years with million Danish crowns deficits, the owners of Stone Grange Winery have abandoned their dreams of oenophilic bliss, Copenhagen Post reported on February 19. The winery’s Stengaarden estate, located on the shores |
A few years ago, the European Commission selected the company Hudson/DeWitte & Morel to organize an Assessment Centre for Senior The former leader of the European Tories Conservative party was ejected from after defeating the As Bart Staes, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Belgium and the Group EADS learns the US fix was in for Boeing Greek Lessons for Europe About interest rates and public interest EU’s Arctic Policy skating on thin ice Morocco needs tougher talk, sweeter carrots Reluctant EU tailors tough bail-out deal for near-bankrupt Greece The Truth About Turkish Cypriot Isolation Without homeland, Blair says no hope for Palestinians, peace Yes to the European Monetary Fund Clear and Present Danger: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surplus Arms and Ammunition Banks can create and destroy -... Banks can create money. This time-cherished truth opened the way to the last credit crisis, which still threatens the world Down with the bankers, loan sharks... Europeans have rightfully blamed greedy American bankers whose blood lust for money caused the worldwide recession that put scores of EU says ok to Greek deficit... After the European Union once again delayed any decision on whether to bail out Greece as the country struggles to Farage To Belgium: "I'm Sorry"... Speaking to New Europe ahead of his meeting with Parliament President, Jerzy Buzek, the unrepentant EFD Leader spoke about being Spanish Presidency plan for electric... Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose country holds the rotating European Union presidency, has pledged to present a World unites in Haiti aid effort:... With the whole world watching, as Haiti tries to recover from the 7-richter earthquake that has reportedly killed 50,000, a Although the European Parliament dealt a surprise defeat to an EU-US deal that would have allowed American investigators to look US President Barack Obama on 16 February announced $8 billion worth of loan guarantees to In what is gearing up to be the event of the Defense calendar 2010, UK Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit The Baltic states of Latvia and Lithuania said on 24 February that they remained to be convinced that the sale Military forces from Russia and Ukraine will resume a naval exercise last held seven years On a visit to New Delhi to visit political and business leaders, Russian Prime Minister Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky on 10 March won libel damages of GBP 150,000 ($223,000) after Will China redefine great power politics?
China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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