Thu. December 04, 2008
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IcelandReview
December 4, 2008
Although it is clear that the collapse of the Icelandic
banking system and the international economic crisis has serious consequences for the public and the ...
Foster's Daily Democrat
December 4, 2008
Those processors were largely financed by banks in
Iceland. The recent collapse of Iceland's
banking system has dried up credit for the Canadian processors ...
IcelandReview
December 4, 2008
Chairman of the Association of Local authorities in Iceland, Halldór Halldórsson, is satisfied with the government's plans to create labor-demanding ...
Daily Mail
December 4, 2008
By Ian Drury Two in three local authorities are planning council
tax rises to cover sudden growth in population, a study has revealed. ...
Baltische Rundschau
December 4, 2008
"The good news is that
Switzerland isn't
Iceland," says Truman, the former Fed official who is now a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for ...
Palestine Chronicle
December 4, 2008
Smartmoney.com
December 4, 2008
And then there's
Iceland, cozying up to "new friends" in the
Kremlin for an economy-salvaging loan after getting spurned by "old friends," which could be us ...
www.solihullnews.net
December 3, 2008
TWO months after losing s3 million in the Icelandic bank collapse, there is no sign yet of Solihull Council getting its money back. ...
Bloomberg
December 3, 2008
Iceland's foreign exchange
market seized up after the country's three largest banks collapsed in October. Since then, official trade in the krona has been ...
guardian.co.uk
December 3, 2008
But
officials fear more depreciation once temporary curbs on capital flows are removed because $3 billion in hot foreign capital is parked in Icelandic ...
CNNMoney.com
December 2, 2008
As he heard the plea, says the
Icelandic source, "there was a big grin on his face." Iceland's Russian gambit did indeed stir a reaction when it became ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
December 1, 2008
Here'sa new trip for inveterate road warriors: an "
Icelandic Monster Truck Safari" that makes use of modified Land Rover Defenders to reach Iceland's iconic ...
Reuters
November 27, 2008
... the group's position for the long term". Reuters monitors official statements from
Icelandic authorities and
institutions from its Stockholm newsroom.
Telegraph.co.uk
November 26, 2008
"Town halls are working closely with the Government, the administrators and the Icelandic authorities to make sure that as much money as possible can be ...
Wall Street Journal Blogs
November 21, 2008
[WSJ] Reykavictory:
Iceland got its $5.1 billion bailout. How interesting is it that the entire nation of Iceland can be saved with $5 billion while the ...
Oxford Mail
November 21, 2008
Newspaper and City anaylsts began raising doubts about
Iceland's banks at the start of the year, with the Financial Mail in March describing Icelandic banks ...
EasyBourse.com
November 21, 2008
The Icelandic authorities are forecasting a 10% fall in real GDP in 2009, accompanied by a spike in inflation to some 23% in Q109 and a rise in unemployment ...
코리아타임즈
November 21, 2008
Just half a month ago, government
officials here said the domestic
financial markets would regain stability since the nation had all but gotten out of the ...
Gulf Daily News
November 21, 2008
With investors looking increasingly to governments and other authorities to stop the rot, the
IMF moved to prop up both
Iceland and
Turkey. ...
International Monetary Fund
November 21, 2008
The good news is that the
Icelandic economy is very flexible. Because of its dependence on
fishing and aluminum, Iceland has been exposed to rather big ...
RTT News
November 21, 2008
Icelandic authorities forecast that the real GDP could contract as much as 10% in 2009, even as inflation accelerated to 23% and unemployment soared to10%. ...
Today's Zaman
November 21, 2008
As part of a larger $10.2 billion package, the
IMF approved a $2.1 billion loan for
Iceland, which has been battered by a severe banking crisis, ...
Moscow News
November 21, 2008
Later, as the crisis gained momentum this fall, there were reports that
Russia might agree to loan money to
Iceland, whose
banking system collapsed in the ...
guardian.co.uk
November 21, 2008
With investors looking increasingly to governments and other authorities to stop the rot, the
IMF moved to prop up both
Iceland and
Turkey. ...
International Herald Tribune
November 21, 2008
The best estimate, he added, is that the Icelandic economy will contract by about 10 percent next year, and the crisis "will take a huge toll on households ...
Screendaily.com
November 20, 2008
It is
Iceland's official candidate for an Oscar nomination as best foreign feature and has been Iceland's biggest local success of 2008. ...
Southeast European Times
November 20, 2008
MarketWatch
November 20, 2008
First, authorities around the world have given up their concern about inflation and shifted to full damage-control mode, using all the
tools at their ...
Local Government Chronicle
November 20, 2008
The Local Government Association is considering legal action against ratings agencies, following nearly £1bn of council assets being frozen in Icelandic ...
Bloomberg
November 20, 2008
Hansa Eignarhaldsfelag ehf will be run by an administrator appointed by Icelandic authorities, West Ham Vice Chairman Asgeir Fridgeirsson said today in a ...
Hollywood Reporter
November 20, 2008
"White Night Wedding" is also
Iceland's official candidate for next year's foreign-language Oscar race. The other multiple winner at Tuesday night's Edda ...
Reuters
November 20, 2008
BBC News
November 19, 2008
A visit to
Iceland by
finance chiefs from Kent County Council (KCC) to secure £50m invested in collapsed banks has been described as "positive".
officials ...
findingDulcinea
November 18, 2008
... of an Oct. 7 phone call with
Iceland's
finance Minister, Arni Mathiesen, showed that Darling didn't believe assurances from another Icelandic official. ...
Bangor Daily News
November 18, 2008
The processors relied on banks in
Iceland for their financing but lost much of it when Iceland's top banks faltered last month in the
global credit crisis. ...
Reuters
November 18, 2008
MarketWatch
November 18, 2008
The SOFIX index has plunged 81% this year, making it the world's worst performing
stock market after
Iceland. "Iceland is the number one worst stock
market ...
Bloomberg
November 16, 2008
British and
Dutch officials have insisted that the government reimburse international depositors and not just those in Icelend. ``Talks between
Iceland and ...
Bloomberg
November 15, 2008