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The Central and Eastern European (CEE) banking sector has navigated an increasingly complex macroeconomic and regulatory environment over the past five years, marked by shifting monetary policies, resilient financial fundamentals, and ongoing ...
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China is the world's largest producer and consumer of alcoholic beverages, producing almost one-half of the world's spirits and nearly one-fifth of the world's beer. In 2024, China's production of baijiu and beer reached 4.1bn litres and 35.2bn ...
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In recent years, the admission criteria for foreign banks have been gradually loosened. In 2018, China relaxed the rules on the operation of foreign banks, allowing them to set up branches and subsidiaries. In January 2024, the National Financial ...
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Between 2018-2024, crude oil production across the six CEE countries remained modest and relatively stable, with declines in mature onshore fields offsetting limited offshore gains. According to BP PLC data, global crude output rose by 2.2% in 2023, ...
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After several years of turbulence in European energy markets owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the years 2023 and 2024 brought a degree of certitude back to the sector. For many countries in the region, 2023 and ...
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The insurance sector in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) presents a dual narrative of latent growth potential and persistent structural underdevelopment. Despite two decades of economic convergence with Western Europe, CEE insurance markets continue ...
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China's mobile communications equipment sector can be broadly divided into two subsectors: communication terminal equipment (e.g., mobile handsets) and communication station equipment (e.g., base stations and IoT communication modules). In 2024, the ...
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In recent years, China has been opening its financial services market to global investors and gradually easing access restrictions on foreign financial institutions. Insurance is at the forefront of the country's financial market opening. Since ...
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Singapore consistently ranks among the world's leading nations in terms of infrastructure development and is a top destination for infrastructure investment globally. The advancement of Singapore's infrastructure sector is attributable to ...
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