Policymakers obsess over trade agreements. Traders care about markets and global supply chain logistics, says.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has turbocharged Poland's IT sector. Sustaining momentum once the war ends is another matter.
Romania's two decades of income catch-up are under threat from a fiscal deficit that would give most finance ministers nightmares.
Fifteenth edition of the Pricing Pulse documents a market stabilising in traditional service categories while fragmenting around generative AI-assisted review—with direct implications for budgeting, ...
Turkish Airlines is currently the biggest winner of the US and Israeli war on Iran. The airline disruption caused by the US and Israeli war on Iran is enormous. Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways, ...
The productivity gap that Central Europe can no longer ignore. It's time for a new economic model, based on innovation.
Hungary’s opposition leads by double digits. The system Orbán built may yet save him. Péter Magyar (pictured above, in the white shirt) has not always been the leader of Hungary’s opposition. A former ...
Albania’s coders are plugging Germany’s tech talent gap, and the growth of its IT sector is not just based on low cost ...
Europe and Central Asia’s women are better educated than its men. Getting a decent job is another matter. In many countries across Europe and Central Asia, women now outperform men at university. They ...
Lithuania’s start-up scene is driving the country’s economy forwards. In Lithuania there is a saying: “I trust the next chapter, because I am the author.” This mentality and desire to solve problems, ...
Timur Tillyaev, an international investor, reflects on Spain’s strategic role at the intersection of policy, capital and ...
Ulaanbaatar has digitised government services impressively. Building an export-oriented IT sector is another matter.
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