06:28 | 0 | Sofia Echo News/Ernst&Young
Despite the new rescue deal for Greece agreed by the European authorities at the end of July 2011, and which also extended more favourable terms to Ireland and Portugal, the euro zone is now caught up in a new wave of sovereign debt fears.
06:31 | 0 | Sofia News Agency
"The currently very uncertain situation in the Eurozone for which the leading indicators are pointing to a period of recession, while the sovereign debt crisis continues to escalate from one episode to the next also has negative ramifications for CEE," says Peter Brezinschek,
06:52 | 0 | Emg.rs
The ninth edition of the European Week of Regions and Cities, OPEN DAYS 2011, will begin in Brussels on 10 October. Alongside the Brussels seminars, 253 local events branded "Europe in my region/city" are planned between September and November in all 27 EU Member
06:58 | 0 | Voice of Russia
Global stock markets have ended up in the green, despite a slight sagging in the middle of the week. However, despite bouncing back into the green, stabilization is as far as ever, with fears over Greece still strong and Moody’s downgrading of Italy’s and Portugal’s
06:25 | 0 | Emg.rs
In the midst of troubled financial markets, Airbus foresees strong ongoing demand for commercial aircraft. According to its latest Global Market Forecast (GMF), by 2030 some 27,800 new aircraft will be required to satisfy future robust market demand. The combined value of the