News List
Wednesday, June, 08th 2011
- 14:30:40World Bank Calls Developing Nations To Tighten Fiscal Policy
- 14:29:32IMF Urges BoJ To Ease Policy Further On Deflation Risks
- 14:27:07Ukraine, Russia sign program for economic cooperation until 2020
- 14:25:48World Bank: Ukrainian economy to grow 4.3% in 2011-2013
- 09:33:57Moscow, Kiev agree on economic cooperation until 2020
- 09:30:11Belarus to get $3 bn from EuroAsEc
Tuesday, June, 07th 2011
- 17:29:46Oil prices - NYMEX
- 17:28:56UAIndex. Changes of Ukrainian agro holdings quotations on World Stock Exchanges, June 6, 2011
- 17:28:03Corn prices - CBOT
- 17:26:43Wheat prices - CBOT
- 17:25:11Soybeans prices - CBOT
- 13:19:46More foreign investors eye Indonesia
- 13:18:44North Korea to set up economic zone on China border
- 13:18:00IMF backs Britain's economic policy
- 13:16:20Swiss Inflation Rises Slightly In May
- 13:15:25High Food Prices To Continue, Grain Output To Rise: FAO
- 13:13:12Grain exports to reach 20-21 million tons in 2011/2012 MY - Agrarian Confederation
- 13:11:30Ukraine. Government improves GDP growth forecast from 4.5% to 4.7% in 2011
Monday, June, 06th 2011
- 17:34:05Australia May Leave Interest Rate Steady At 4.75%
- 17:28:07Ukraine. Inflation 5.5% in five months
- 15:26:39China received $650 bln of direct foreign investment in 10 years
- 15:24:50EBRD, IFC may buy Russia's central bank stake in MICEX
- 15:22:37Russia hopes to sort out EU veggie ban by June 9th
- 15:17:32Moody's retains 'negative' outlook on Bulgaria's banking system
- 14:51:22OPEC set to roll over output amid weak economy, Libya unrest
- 14:50:26ECB likely to signal next rate hike
- 14:49:15Investors see risk of sharp falls in some commodities
- 14:48:10Russia enters world of Islamic finance
- 14:46:51IMF to lend Egypt US$3b
- 14:43:43Australia Inflation Slows In May: Survey
- 14:40:07Belarus will receive $3 billion from CIS, Azarov says
- 14:37:52National economy will reach pre-crisis levels after 2013 - Prime Minister
- 14:35:22Authorities want to finish farmlands inventory by 2015
Friday, June, 03rd 2011
- 17:02:56Indian economy may grow 8.5% in FY12: Dr. C. Rangarajan
- 16:47:18Greece Agrees With EU, IMF on Deeper Austerity Plan
- 16:45:48Jacob Rothschild: ‘Glaring’ Risks Ahead for World Economy
- 15:36:26Oil prices - NYMEX
- 15:27:01Three barriers to free trade
- 15:25:45Wheat prices - CBOT
- 15:25:05Corn prices - CBOT
- 15:24:24Soybeans prices - CBOT
- 13:12:05Russia will lift ban on EU vegetables import on four conditions
- 13:10:09Wheat prices revive as Black Sea fears ease
- 13:08:27Ukraine. Cabinet publishes resolution on cancelation of wheat and barley quotas
- 13:04:47Ukraine. Nation could profit big amid surging global food demand
- 11:34:36EU urges Russia to end ban on vegetable imports
- 11:30:02Romanian Producer Price Inflation Eases In April
- 11:27:44Finnish GDP Growth Slows In Q1
- 11:24:11 Vegetables could grow in price due to additional checks on border
- 11:16:57US economy may be sliding back towards recession, Wall Street fears
Thursday, June, 02nd 2011
- 17:42:11Moody's: Bulgarian Bank System Outlook Remains Negative
- 17:34:33Trichet Suggests Creation Of Eurozone Finance Ministry
- 17:25:31Chinese Companies Seek to Invest Big in Bulgarian Agriculture
- 17:19:10Russia bans all EU vegetable imports
- 17:02:46US economy may be sliding back towards recession, Wall Street fears
- 17:00:08Greece has 50:50 chance of defaulting, says ratings agency Moody's
- 16:24:45Wheat prices - CBOT
- 16:23:29Corn prices - CBOT
- 16:22:16Soybeans prices - CBOT
- 14:46:46US footprint in Romania: USD 1 bln corporate investments, USD 1.1 bln Govt. contributions
- 14:29:59Russia growing mrkt, partner for Canada agriculture - minister.
- 10:48:53India's Food Inflation Eases
- 10:47:01Moody's Downgrades Greece Again
- 10:44:50Japan's Recovery To Quicken In Second Half Of FY 2011/12: BoJ's Nakamura
- 10:42:46Economic Development Ministry propose improving GDP growth forecast to 4.7%
- 10:38:13Ukraine could become major supplier of wheat to Asia
Wednesday, June, 01st 2011
- 18:24:44Belarus seeks $8 bln IMF loan - premier
- 17:20:07Wheat prices - CBOT
- 17:19:31Corn prices - CBOT
- 17:18:43Soybeans prices - CBOT
- 14:09:21South Africa approves Wal-Mart takeover of Massmart
- 14:06:18US Congress rejects increase of debt limit
- 13:53:42Belarus asks IMF for loan
- 12:58:00Polish Economy Set to Slow as Private Investment Falls Short of Estimates
- 12:04:52Australian growth slumps after floods, cyclone
- 12:03:01Growth slows in emerging Asia
- 12:00:21India's April Exports Grew By 34%: Estimates Lower Trade Deficit
- 11:57:36EBRD ready to invest in development of renewable energy in Ukraine
Tuesday, May, 31st 2011
- 18:05:46UAIndex. Changes of Ukrainian agro holdings quotations on World Stock Exchanges, May 30, 2011
- 16:55:25India's FY11 GDP expands by 8.5%: Govt
- 16:50:55Natural Disasters Probably Won't Bruise US Economy
- 16:49:27Eurozone Inflation Unexpectedly Eases to 2.7 Percent
- 16:48:02Quake, Oil, European Debt Weigh on Global Growth
- 16:00:49Grain prices go down
- 12:59:54Bulgaria's producer prices rise 10.7% Y/Y in April
- 12:58:31Market "Jitters" Over China, as Scotiabank Commodity Price Index Soars in April, Levels Off in May
- 12:52:52Belarus bans raising prices for socially important goods to July 1.
- 12:50:48Kazakhstan may prolong ban on export of some oil products.
- 12:36:30Ukraine farmland privatization 'only for Ukrainians' - minister
- 12:35:51Ukraine and Russia come back on world grain market
- 12:34:00Canadian Economy Gathers Momentum In First Quarter 2011
- 12:32:09HSBC eyes Islamic financial services in Australia
- 12:31:11India GDP quarterly growth slips to 7.8%
- 12:30:03Iran oil output "may drop drastically by 2015"
- 12:28:52No conclusion to world trade talks in 2011
- 12:28:00Japan economy begins weak recovery from quake
- 12:11:24Minister: Ukraine should turn into vegetable exporter
- 11:58:13Pakistani farmers express reservations over GM corn plan
Monday, May, 30th 2011
- 18:01:31End to Russian grain ban only serious inflationary factor - bank head
- 17:47:35Sugar prices on world market