Category archive for ‘Economy Watch’
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The President — Lithuania will follow fiscal discipline and responsibility
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Last year wages grew, but slower than inflation
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Growing energy costs — challenge for manufacturing, construction and transport
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G. Nausėda — Lithuania will have to get used to slower development
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I. Šimonytė — there is some success in Government’s fight against the shadow economy
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Top 10 M&A deals in the Baltics in 2011
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In 2011, gross domestic product grew by 5.8 per cent
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People wish to lend to the Government
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Swedbank: a slight recession in the EU; Lithuania is likely to grow, wages will increase, unemployment – decline
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Lithuanians spend considerably more than they earn
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A. Kubilius forecasts that Lithuania could meet the Maastricht criteria at the end of this year
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Over a month, retail trade turnover increased by 17.2 per cent
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Danske: Lithuanian economy growth to slow, the eurozone crisis will not last long
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Majority of Lithuania’s largest companies increased their incomes during nine months of last year
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President’s advisor: joining EU agreement on stricter financial discipline would pay off
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Andrius Kubilius claims that Lithuania will continue “reasonable” borrowing
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Climate warming has made builders happy so far
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Foreign trade of Lithuania in January–November 2011
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2012: what (not) to expect, by Šindeikis
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Unemployment rate in Lithuania is around 11 percent









