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New fund to buy toxic assets in Eastern Europe - 11 January 2010 - News

The World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and fund manager CRG Capital said today (11 January) they had launched a fund to buy toxic assets in Central and Eastern Europe hit by the global financial crisis.

American interests in Central-Eastern Europe - 06 February 2006 - Analysis

In order to gauge the nature and extent of American interests in Central-Eastern Europe (CEE), one needs to consider both the U.S. perspective on the region and the strategic choices of the CEE countries. In this context, the evolution of the EU and the role of the Russian Federation have become important variables in this trans-Atlantic equation, writes Janus Bugajski in The Analyst, a new quarterly focussed on the key political, economic and social developments in Central Eastern Europe.

East European economies: East, west and the gap between - 25 November 2005 - Analysis

This article, published in The Economist, assesses whether the poorest post-communist countries can ever catch up.

EBRD: Business conditions improve in eastern Europe - 15 November 2005 - News

Business constraints are decreasing in central and eastern Europe while economic growth remains strong at 5.3%, says a new EBRD/World Bank report.

Croatia hosts central European summit - 14 October 2005 - News

Zagreb is the venue of a summit on 14-15 October of the heads of state of 15 central and southeastern European countries. The focus is on European expansion and the economy.

Back from the peak, growth in transition countries returns to standard rate of catching-up - 08 July 2005 - Analysis

In its new special issue on the economies of Central, East and Southeast Europe, the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) analyses the current economic situation in the region as well as development prospects for 2005 and 2006, presenting revised forecasts based on results for the first months of 2005.

EEA: Candidate countries heading down road of unsustainable transport - 05 December 2002 - News

A new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) warns that EU candidate countries are rapidly adopting the EU's unsustainable transport patterns. A growing level of total transport traffic is largely being driven by an increase in road transport.

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