KRIB has a plan on restoring growth
The most positive thing is that the KRIB member companies survived the second wave of the pandemic. We have no losses in our ranks, and we are moving forward
 The most positive thing is that the KRIB member companies survived the second wave of the pandemic. We have no losses in our ranks, and we are moving forward
 Bulgaria, along with Croatia, was accepted as a member of the ERM II exchange rate mechanism and the banking union, but the news remained in the background
 With more than $7.5 trillion owed to external creditors, emerging economies’ debt-service costs are becoming increasingly onerous just when they need as much
 At the end of the Cold War, political scientist Francis Fukuyama wrote a celebrated essay called “The End of History?”
 The recent inversion of the yield curve in the United States – with the interest rate on ten-year US government bonds currently lower than that on short-term bonds
 Do we know how economies develop? Obviously not, it seems, or otherwise every country would be doing better than it currently is in these low-growth times
 The economic forecasts at the beginning of this year can certainly be called, if not negative, at least raising concerns. The US trade wars with China
 The drumbeat of warnings about a looming worldwide recession is growing ever louder. According to the latest Brookings-Financial Times TIGER indexes
 One of the great claims made for the euro was that it would rival the US dollar as a second global reserve currency. These hopes have failed to materialize
 Twenty years ago this month, the euro was born. For ordinary citizens, little changed until cash euros were introduced in 2002