Société Générale (SocGen) has agreed to sell its bank in Serbia to Hungary’s OTP, as the French outfit continues its retreat from parts of emerging Europe while OTP...
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Developments in new technology are fundamental to the evolution of tax systems, both in how economies raise revenues and what they levy taxes on. According to PwC’s...
MPs in Kosovo have voted unanimously in favour of a set of laws that will allow the country to create an army, as politicians representing Kosovo’s Serb minority...
Optimism still prevails in much of the emerging Europe construction industry. According to a new report from the Eastern European Construction Forecasting Association...
The parliament of the partially-recognised Republic of Kosovo is set to decide on December 14 if it will transform the country’s security forces (KSF) into a regular...
With the first snows of the winter having already fallen across emerging Europe, many people’s thoughts would have already turned to winter holidays, and to skiing...
Delegates of European Union member states at a meeting of the Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) have formally confirmed that Serbia will open two new...
The transport ministers of the countries of the Danube region met with EU Commissioner Violeta Bulc in Brussels this week and reaffirmed their commitment to an effective...
The European Parliament has adopted a number of resolutions relating to the rule of law and media freedom in Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo, outlining...
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe have faced many problems during the transition period from centrally planned economies to the free market. After almost three...
Estonian FinTech firm Fitek, which specialises in e-invoice solutions (processing and automation), has expanded to the UK market, and will invest around 600,000 UK...
Johann Strobl, the CEO of Raiffeisen Bank International, has said that the bank has enough capital to consider acquisitions and is interested in expanding in the Czech...