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FDI in Emerging Europe hit by geopolitical uncertainty and German slowdown

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow December 18, 2024

wiiw report warns lower investment trend could continue as Central and Eastern Europe's role as a production hub for Western companies is waning.

For the Baltic states, bigger defence spending may never be enough

Linas Jegelevicius in Vilnius December 12, 2024

The significant increase in the Baltic states’ defence spending is already starting to strain their economies.

Czechs choose the nuclear option

Albin Sybera December 11, 2024

Given the huge cost of this nuclear drive, environmental and energy analysts warn that the investments will influence the shape of the entire Czech energy transformation.

Slovak coalition wobbles but will it fall down?

Albin Sybera in Bratislava December 5, 2024

Robert Fico's populist government now has the slimmest possible majority of 76 legislators, raising speculation about early elections.

Emerging Europe winemakers sparkle as global wine production declines

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow December 4, 2024

Global production is set to fall 2% this year, but countries in Emerging Europe including Georgia, Hungary and Russia are bucking the trend, says the OIV.

Poor market conditions start to put Emerging Europe IPOs on hold

bne IntelliNews December 4, 2024

In the last few days it was announced that two planned IPOs in Central and Southeast Europe will be postponed, reflecting broader challenges in market conditions.

EBRD warns of risks for emerging markets pursuing industrial policies

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow November 26, 2024

Industrial policy is back "with a vengeance” but can have a distorting effect, EBRD chief economist Beata Javorcik told bne IntelliNews

INTERVIEW: Fintech in a volatile world

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow November 24, 2024

iBanFirst’s regional director for Southeast Europe Johan Gabriels discusses the rise of the fintech sector in the region.

PROFILE: Peter Magyar has a daunting task to scale up his party to challenge Orban in the 2026 elections

Tamas Csonka in Budapest November 19, 2024

The Tisza leader has emerged as a credible challenger to Hungary's longest serving premier and is currently even polling ahead of the ruling Fidesz party.

Trump's election complicates Tusk's foreign policy challenges

Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw November 11, 2024

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will now hope President Andrzej Duda will work hand in hand with the government to make Trump get over his criticism of Nato and shelve his plan to “end war in Ukraine in 24 hours”.

INTERVIEW: Draghi report recommendations could lift eastern EU members’ economies, says EBRD chief economist

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow October 31, 2024

Central and Eastern Europe have achieved spectacular growth over the last 30 years, but those sources of growth have been depleted, Beata Javorcik told bne IntelliNews.

TAL pipeline expansion nears finish, offering Czech Republic a future free of Russian oil

Timothy Spence for Newsbase October 29, 2024

The project aimed at replacing Russian crude is being achieved in “an incredibly short period”, the CEO of the Czech Republic’s state oil pipeline operator told NewsBase.

VISEGRAD BLOG: Is illiberalism here to stay in Central Europe?

Albin Sybera in Ljubliana October 21, 2024

Several countries in Central Europe have gone a long way down the road of illiberalism, moving away from the practices of established democracies.

Central and Southeastern Europe defies German economic weakness

Robert Anderson in Prague October 17, 2024

The wiiw autumn forecast warns that not all of the recession in the German automotive industry has so far been felt in Central Europe and further difficulties should be expected.

Poland’s Zabka chain makes high-profile IPO in Warsaw

Wojciech Kosc in Warsaw October 17, 2024

€1.5bn initial public offering taps buoyant consumer retail spending that is driving Poland's economic recovery.

Don't hold your breath for Central Europe to give up Russian oil any time soon

Newsbase October 15, 2024

Hungary and Slovakia’s reluctance to quit Russian oil is consistent with their broader defence of continued economic ties with Russia.

Lithuanian election could unite old foes

Linas Jegelevicius in Vilnius October 10, 2024

Considering that the votes will be spread so widely, many compromises will have to be made to form a new ruling coalition.

Belarus slips away from the spotlight, but its exiles' wounds remain raw

Marco Cacciati in Vilnius October 10, 2024

Fleeing swamps and forests, 60,000 Belarusians have found refuge in Lithuania. In Vilnius' "castle," dissidents dream of home as their future hangs on the outcome of the war in Ukraine.

PROFILE: Remigijus Zemaitaitis, Lithuania's new radical-right leader

Linas Jegelevicius in Vilnius October 8, 2024

New party surges to second place in opinion polls ahead of this weekend's general election, but questions remain over alleged anti-semitism.

LONG READ: Europe has lost its competitive edge

Ben Aris in Berlin September 29, 2024

In the first year of the war in Ukraine the lights started to go out across Europe as the consequences of cutting off Russian trade and gas began to kick in. Now the malaise has spread. Europe has fallen behind the US and being caught up by the EMs.

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