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Ready for the game?
By Renate ZoellerUkraine and Poland have been tipped to host the European football championship EURO 2012. It could be the financial and political swift kick that Ukraine needs.


Disappearing Capital
By John MaroneEven as Ukraine continues to bring in billions of US dollars a year in much-needed foreign investment following the image makeover it got from the 2004 Orange Revolution, the country could be losing as much in capital flight


Borderline security
By Dominic SwireAnother nine countries join the Schengen agreement as the European project marches on, while doubts persist about some new members’ ability to police the union’s external borders


Misunderstood Beauty
By Barbara FryeAlbania is Europe’s last travel frontier. Some tourism operators, investors and international agencies are trying to change that


Friends Reunited
By Dominic SwireThe new relationship between China and Russia is historic on many levels. But how long it will last, and how it will affect the rest of Europe, remains a mystery inside a puzzle in an enigma


Super markets
By Dominic SwireThe Baltic markets come of age as Scandinavian exchange operator OMX puts its faith in developing alternative investments in the region


Eastern Bloc bites back
By Dominic SwireWestern Europe cries foul as eastern Europe triumphs, accusations of political voting, and some shamefully kitschy music. Business as usual at the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest


Interview - Richard Macdonald
By Eric VolkmanInvesting in the "non-core" CEE property markets has been a hot trend. Bulgaria, in particular, derived more than half of its 2006 FDI of EUR 4 billion from real estate. U.K.-based Landmark Property Management, with its EUR 100 million portfolio, remains bullish on that market, despite its recent cooling. The company's chairman Richard Macdonald, told us why


IPO Boom
By Dominic SwireWhile the Russian and Polish stock exchanges fatten up on a boom in IPOs, the region’s other markets pick over the leavings


Bulgaria or Bust
By Michael SteinAs companies scan the horizon for new outsourcing locations, some eyes are falling on Bulgaria’s secondary cities


Do-gooders and tightwads
By Renate ZoellerEnergy efficiency is a growth market in CEE, and it's less about concern for the planet than for the pocketbook, especially as Russia continues to ratchet up gas prices


Silikonski Valley
By Dominic SwireOver the past few years the Russian economy has been booming thanks singularly to a load of hot air – or gas, to be more precise. Now Russian leaders have turned their heads toward Europe in search of investments to help diversify the economy


Partly open skies
By Dominic SwireThanks to the recent ‘open skies’ deal between the European Union and United States, CEE travelers could soon be presented with budget flights to America - reason for consumer cheer on both sides of the Atlantic. European airlines, however, are not so happy

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