50 Cheapest Countries to Live In

Whether you are close to retirement and want to see the world or are young and simply itch to live […]

You Need to Know This About “Buying” a Second Passport

By Bob Bauman JD, International Living, Big-spending, deep-in-debt governments everywhere are looking for money. So national tax collectors have dusted […]

Geopolitical Journey, Part 2: Borderlands

By George Friedman, Stratfor, A borderland is a region where history is constant: Everything is in flux. The countries we […]

Russia Examines Its Options for Responding to Ukraine

By George Friedman, Stratfor, The fall of the Ukrainian government and its replacement with one that appears to be oriented […]

Increase in imaging diagnostics market in Central Europe despite recession

The increase in value between 2009 and 2012 in the overall imaging diagnostics market, understood as sales of equipment in […]

From Worst to First

By Chris Mayer, From Daily Reckoning I like to tell people that Greece’s stock market was one of the world’s […]

Central European governments reduce pharmaceutical spending

Several Central European countries are changing their policies on pharmaceutical reimbursements, which may have far reaching effects, especially in the […]

Legislative changes to hamper innovative drugs market in Central Europe between 2012 and 2014

Due to legislative changes implemented during 2011 in most of the Central European (CE) countries, the innovative drug market in […]

Housing markets, economics boost DIY retail in Central Europe

Changes in housing markets, mortgage availability and affordability and pricing in Central European nations are exerting influence on the markets […]

OTC market in Central and Eastern Europe expected to grow by 9% per annum between 2011 and 2013

In 2010 OTC product pharmacy sales in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) were worth €10.7bn, a 13% year on year […]