Topic: Finland
From some reports, you get the impression that Finland is saying, " Finland is against putting pressure on Ireland to quickly apply for a European Union bailout, saying EU financial aid must be a last resort.. "Finland strongly opposes the German position ...
Scholarships run institutionally long, student ranking deep, and donor tall. Let us briefly consider Finland in overview, but because the greatest number of Finnish speakers probably live there: Finland itself is bi-lingual with both Finnish and Swedish recognized national languages, although the ...
Conventional wisdom holds that banking crises have become ever more frequent during the last thirty years. I would also note that of the 90 banking crises that occurred from 1987 to 1998, exactly five involved an advanced industrialized economy (US in 1988, ...
Sweden and Finland, posting soaring economic growth on Wednesday, appear to be making a spectacular recovery from the deep recession their export-reliant economies experienced during the global financial crisis."It's pretty fair to say that the sun is shining over the Swedish economy ...
The European Union placed Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland under its excessive deficit watch on Tuesday, leaving only three of 27 EU states off the list of those breaking EU fiscal rules.The decision by EU finance ministers meeting in Brussels leaves only Luxembourg, ...
Finland's Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen is expected to hand in a resignation request to President Tarja Halonen on Friday, making way for the Nordic country's second woman premier.Vanhanen, who has been prime minister since 2003, said last December he would step down ...
Finland's economy slipped back into unexpected recession in January-March when gross domestic product (GDP) contracted for the second quarter in a row, official data showed on Wednesday.In the first quarter of 2010 the volume of Finland's GDP fell 0.4 percent versus the ...
Finland's economy slipped back into recession in January-March as gross domestic product (GDP) contracted for the second quarter in a row, statistics showed Wednesday.In the first quarter of 2010 the volume of Finland's GDP fell 0.4 percent versus the fourth quarter of ...
Crippling 2-week port strike in Finland ends after mediationA port strike that shut down most of Finland's foreign trade has ended, National Conciliator Esa Lonka said Friday."It's over," Lonka said. "Dock workers will go back to work as soon as possible."Stevedores began ...
Finland, we have recently been told, is the world's most prosperous nation, and it is deemed to be prosperous not only in monetary and financial terms, but also in terms of the implicit wealth of its democracy and governance. Well unfortunately it ...