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bne IntelliNews publishes business news from Eastern Europe, Eurasia, MENA and Africa - offers premium newswire and data products for financial professionals

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  • [H1] ALACO DISPATCHES: Moldovan banking scandal casts a long shadow
  • [H1] Poroshenko cultivates ‘crony democracy’ in post-revolution Ukraine
  • [H1] COMMENT: Russian Railways – the good, the bad and the ugly
  • [H1] ISTANBUL BLOG: Will Erdogan’s overtures to Russia and Israel save Turkey’s economy?
  • [H1] COMMENT: After years of crying wolf, West now has proof of Russia’s imminent economic collapse
  • [H1] INTERVIEW: IFC pushes the greening of Turkey’s cities
  • [H1] VISEGRAD: Slovakia takes up the poisoned EU chalice
  • [H1] Slovakia sends in ‘Dr Drucker’ to resuscitate ailing health system
  • [H1] ALACO DISPATCHES: Brussels struggling to end Macedonia's political impasse
  • [H1] Poland and Baltics to seek extra Russia deterrence at Nato summit
  • [H1] Obscure holding company plans takeover bid for Macedonia’s largest fuel retailer
  • [H1] Opponents look to EU as Polish parliament approves retail tax
  • [H1] Poland and Baltics to seek extra Russia deterrence at Nato summit
  • [H1] Obscure holding company plans takeover bid for Macedonia’s largest fuel retailer
  • [H1] Opponents look to EU as Polish parliament approves retail tax
  • [H1] News
  • [H1] Uber revs up in Russia as Sberbank invests in ride-sharing app
  • [H1] ECB threatens legal action after raid on Slovenian central bank
  • [H1] Alrosa SPO begins as first gem of new Russian privatisations
  • [H1] Romanian prime minister reshuffles cabinet
  • [H1] Hungary seeks limited post-Brexit message with migrant quota referendum
  • [H1] Opinion
  • [H1] STOLYPIN: Better repressive laws in Russia than repression?
  • [H1] THE KRUK REPORT: Europe is a dream for Ukraine and Brexit a nightmare
  • [H1] COMMENT: How bad is it really at Russia’s VEB?
  • [H1] CONFERENCE CALL: IIB clinches deals at Budapest forum to chorus of praise for Hungary's economic model
  • [H1] UPSIDE DOWN WORLD: Britain’s wake-up call for the EU
  • [H1] Data
  • [H1] Moderating Hungarian deflation unlikely to affect monetary policy
  • [H1] Hungary records another massive trade surplus in May
  • [H1] Hungarian industry sends mixed messages in May
  • [H1] Romania’s retail sales up 15.8% y/y in May
  • [H1] Hungarian retail sales remain robust in May
  • [H1] Features
  • [H1] Russian PM Medvedev proposes hiking income taxes for first time since 2000
  • [H1] Russia’s agricultural revival continues apace
  • [H1] Azerbaijan's Anglo Asian Mining rides wave of high gold prices
  • [H1] Do android bankers dream of electric bonuses?
  • [H1] Sanctions shield protects Russia from Brexit fallout
  • [H1] Blogs
  • [H1] ISTANBUL BLOG: Is Brexit a curse or a blessing for Turkey?
  • [H1] CENTRAL ASIA BLOG: Mongolia's MPP wins landslide to save tanking economy
  • [H1] VISEGRAD: Post-Brexit scramble over EU agenda launched in Prague
  • [H1] MOSCOW BLOG: Is Brexit a victory for Putin?
  • [H1] MOSCOW BLOG: Brexit in the age of fragmentation
  • [H1] Cookies on the bne IntelliNews website
  • [H1] Business news from Eastern Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East and Africa
  • [H2] Russian state lender embraces global app as it expands investments into the new digital economy.
  • [H2] Offices in Ljubljana raided in probe into 2013 banking sector bailout
  • [H2] Proceeds from the sale of 10.9% in the diamond miner will be used to plug gaps in the federal budget.
  • [H2] Four ministers replaced as PM Ciolos reportedly frustrated with lack of progress
  • [H2] Hungary will hold a national referendum on the EU’s migrant quota system on October 2, the president announced on July 5. The Fidesz government will hope the vote will help boost support and dominate the domestic agenda, but go no further.
  • [H2] A set of laws are moving through the Duma that are being talked about as the most repressive ones seen in Russia to date. However, their real significance is rather as the next act in what I have called Putin’s “theatre of tyranny”.
  • [H2] The consequences of the UK leaving the EU obviously will have a global impact and Ukraine will be one of the countries most affected by the decision, so it has the most reasons to be concerned.
  • [H2] The financial statements of the Russian state development bank paint a bleak picture.
  • [H2] Investors from across the region, along with Hungarian government and business representatives, brushed off the shock Brexit news and remained upbeat about the economic prospects for CEE and Hungary at a business forum in Budapest.
  • [H2] The interests of the British people and economy are best served by our own independent legislature, and homegrown social and economic policies. I am pleased that my country has chosen to put a halt to undemocratic and dysfunctional governance.
  • [H2] Hungary’s CPI remained in negative territory in June, although the price fall was limited to 0.2% y/y, statistics office KSH reported on July 8.
  • [H2] Hungary recorded yet another huge trade surplus in May. The ongoing trend is boosting the government's efforts to reduce the country's vulnerability to external shocks.
  • [H2] Following a turn of the year slowdown, Hungary’s industry sector continued its return to form in May in unadjusted annual terms, data from statistics office KSH showed on July 7. However, in other terms, the recovery looks less stable.
  • [H2] Double-digit growth continues, but slowdown expected in June as base effect from 15pp VAT cut disappears
  • [H2] Hungary’s calendar-adjusted retail sales increased 5.7% y/y in May, statistics office KSH said in a preliminary estimate on July 5.
  • [H2] Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has dropped a mini-bombshell by announcing Russia will introduce a preferential income tax regime, but remained vague on when the new regime will be introduced.
  • [H2] Russian agricultural is flourishing as leading companies and the state pour money into the sector amid the sanctions that have cut food imports.
  • [H2] High gold prices and lower costs could mean that 2016 will be AAM's first year in the black, provided it overcomes exploration challenges.
  • [H2] Banks in CEE, like elsewhere, are up against an emergent fintech industry.
  • [H2] Russia's enforced isolation from Western markets is proving useful as Europe reels from UK referendum.
  • [H2] The British vote to leave the EU raises some hard and complicated questions for Turkey’s EU relations and its bid to join the bloc.
  • [H2] MPP returns to power with more than two-thirds of the seats in the legislature.
  • [H2] The Visegrad states launched a bid to secure support from across the EU, as fears rise that a Franco-German axis plans to create a 'two-tier' Europe.
  • [H2] Is Brexit a victory for Russian President Vladimir Putin? The Kremlin has offered a mixed message. Russia will benefit as EU resolve to maintain sanctions will weaken further, but suffer economically too from the blow to its main trade partner.
  • [H2] "International relations are fragile and delicate and we are entering an age of fragmentation," EC President Jean-Claude Juncker said in St Petersburg. A week later the UK decided to leave the EU, highlighting the tensions tearing Europe apart.
  • [H3] Selected articles from our premium news/views wire IntelliNews Pro
  • [H3] Most Read This Week
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ALACO DISPATCHES: Moldovan banking scandal casts a long shadow intern natürliche Links
Poroshenko cultivates ‘crony democracy’ in post-revolution Ukraine intern natürliche Links
COMMENT: Russian Railways – the good, the bad and the ugly intern natürliche Links
ISTANBUL BLOG: Will Erdogan’s overtures to Russia and Israel save Turkey’s economy? intern natürliche Links
COMMENT: After years of crying wolf, West now has proof of Russia’s imminent economic collapse intern natürliche Links
INTERVIEW: IFC pushes the greening of Turkey’s cities intern natürliche Links
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Slovakia sends in ‘Dr Drucker’ to resuscitate ailing health system intern natürliche Links
ALACO DISPATCHES: Brussels struggling to end Macedonia's political impasse intern natürliche Links
Poland and Baltics to seek extra Russia deterrence at Nato summit intern natürliche Links
Obscure holding company plans takeover bid for Macedonia’s largest fuel retailer intern natürliche Links
Opponents look to EU as Polish parliament approves retail tax intern natürliche Links
Uber revs up in Russia as Sberbank invests in ride-sharing app intern natürliche Links
ECB threatens legal action after raid on Slovenian central bank intern natürliche Links
Alrosa SPO begins as first gem of new Russian privatisations intern natürliche Links
Romanian prime minister reshuffles cabinet intern natürliche Links
Hungary seeks limited post-Brexit message with migrant quota referendum intern natürliche Links
STOLYPIN: Better repressive laws in Russia than repression? intern natürliche Links
THE KRUK REPORT: Europe is a dream for Ukraine and Brexit a nightmare intern natürliche Links
COMMENT: How bad is it really at Russia’s VEB? intern natürliche Links
CONFERENCE CALL: IIB clinches deals at Budapest forum to chorus of praise for Hungary's economic model intern natürliche Links
UPSIDE DOWN WORLD: Britain’s wake-up call for the EU intern natürliche Links
Moderating Hungarian deflation unlikely to affect monetary policy intern natürliche Links
Hungary records another massive trade surplus in May intern natürliche Links
Hungarian industry sends mixed messages in May intern natürliche Links
Romania’s retail sales up 15.8% y/y in May intern natürliche Links
Hungarian retail sales remain robust in May intern natürliche Links
Russian PM Medvedev proposes hiking income taxes for first time since 2000 intern natürliche Links
Russia’s agricultural revival continues apace intern natürliche Links
Azerbaijan's Anglo Asian Mining rides wave of high gold prices intern natürliche Links
Do android bankers dream of electric bonuses? intern natürliche Links
Sanctions shield protects Russia from Brexit fallout intern natürliche Links
ISTANBUL BLOG: Is Brexit a curse or a blessing for Turkey? intern natürliche Links
CENTRAL ASIA BLOG: Mongolia's MPP wins landslide to save tanking economy intern natürliche Links
VISEGRAD: Post-Brexit scramble over EU agenda launched in Prague intern natürliche Links
MOSCOW BLOG: Is Brexit a victory for Putin? intern natürliche Links
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Polish government seeks to end constitutional row intern natürliche Links
Turkey mulls steps to improve ties with Egypt intern natürliche Links
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