The UK is unlikely to ever rejoin the EU, but there are alternatives to full membership that Britain’s progressives should now explore. In the meantime, we need to...
Tag - Financial Services
An Estonian start-up that helps businesses get media coverage and news site publishers earn rewards is set to issue two million euros in convertible bonds, a move that...
Early investors and employees of Estonian fintech start-up TransferWise have sold 319 million US dollars worth of shares in a deal that now values the money transfer...
Private equity confidence in Central Europe is feeling the squeeze of the Covid-19 pandemic, but there is room for optimism, according to Deloitte Central Europe’s...
With Europe’s parliament having now approved the European Commission’s new “high-risk” list of third countries deemed a threat to the...
One of Georgia’s two largest banks, TBC, last month announced plans to open a subsidiary – JSCB TBC Bank – in Uzbekistan. The announcement comes as TBC...
Following the European Commission’s ambition for a new digital finance strategy and in light of the extraordinary circumstances consumers and businesses are facing...
Day trading, the practice of executing intraday trades on the stock markets and profiting from the price difference is picking up steam in emerging Europe. This is...
Earlier this month authorities in Serbia and Bulgaria made arrests in a case concerning the fraudulent selling of controversial investment instruments such as binary...
On April 10, the euro group agreed on a 500 billion euros rescue package that made the Bulgarian government regret that it had decided to delay its plans to join the...
The global economy is now certain to enter recession due to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, and parts of emerging Europe may be particularly vulnerable. With...
In a report published last year, the World Bank put it simply and bluntly: capital markets in Serbia are underdeveloped and underutilised. It’s as simple as that...