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Hard times seen for emerging Europe international debt

LONDON (Reuters) - Emerging European sovereigns and banks are likely to be shut out of the international debt markets next year as funding costs soar, forcing borrowers to tighten budgets and focus on local markets.  Full Story  
31 October 2008, 16:39 | Reuters
Hryvnia up as commercial banks step in

Hryvnia up as commercial banks step in

(AP) - Ukraine's central bank said Oct. 31 that it had won a promise from several top commercial banks to help stabilize the national currency, which has lost over a quarter of its value in a severe financial crisis.  Full Story  
31 October 2008, 16:04 | Associated Press
Russian Central Bank: ruble's to float freely in 4 years

Russian Central Bank: ruble's to float freely in 4 years

MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's Central Bank says it will continue to prop up the ruble but will aim to let it float freely in the next few years.  Full Story  
31 October 2008, 14:45 | Associated Press
Kyiv public transportation fares go up November 1

Kyiv public transportation fares go up November 1

The Kyiv city state administration said it will increase tariffs on all forms of public transportation begining November 1.  Full Story  
31 October 2008, 14:37 | Staff reports, Kyiv Post
Russian Foreign Ministry rejects loose nuke allegations

Russian Foreign Ministry rejects loose nuke allegations

MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's Foreign Ministry is rejecting U.S. allegations some Russian nuclear weapons are unaccounted for.  Full Story  
31 October 2008, 12:31 | Associated Press
Ukraine currency strengthens on IMF loan hopes

Ukraine currency strengthens on IMF loan hopes

(AP) - Ukraine's battered currency rose Thursday for the first time in days, partly on hopes the country could secure a hefty International Monetary Fund loan to overcome a severe financial crisis.  Full Story  
31 October 2008, 09:53 | Associated Press
U.S. intelligence boss sees growing potential for conflict

U.S. intelligence boss sees growing potential for conflict

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The risk of international conflict will increase in the next two decades as China, India and Russia become major powers and competition for resources grows, the top U.S. intelligence official said on Thursday.  Full Story  
31 October 2008, 06:41 | Reuters
Medvedev replaces leader of Ingushetia

Medvedev replaces leader of Ingushetia

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday replaced the leader of the violent southern region of Ingushetia, a man analysts said had aggravated an Islamist insurgency with his heavy-handed rule.  Full Story  
31 October 2008, 05:42 | Reuters

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