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Hungary’s exports continue to be driven by machinery and industrial products sent primarily to the European Union. Exports declined 3.1% in euro terms between January and April 2003, compared with the corresponding period of 2002, totalling €11.7bn; imports were 0.8%...
By Márton Nagygyörgy (Senior Manager of Daewoo Bank (Hungary) Ltd) and Károly Martinkó (Chairman-CEO of Magyar Factor Ltd) Introduction Factoring…
Market Performance and Supply Although the Hungarian factoring market can trace its origins back some ten years, pre-1998 industry data…
Market Performance and Supply Over the last two years in Greece the number of factoring companies has increased from five…
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Market Performance and Supply In 1999 the 12 members of the Deutscher Factoring-Verband e.V. (German Factoring Association) achieved a total…
#bank#German Factoring Association#interest rates
Barbara Kohl and Dr. Ulrich Brink, lawyers Introduction In the year 2000 the German Factoring association had 15 factoring companies…
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After a wave of consolidation, only three major sources provide private export credit insurance cover in Germany: Euler Hermes, a…
Market Performance and Supply Factoring operations continued to develop, but the rate of growth has slowed in 2000, as it…
Article by Jan Waselius and Tanja Jussila of Waselius & Wist Introduction In April 2001 the Finnish Ministry of Justice…
Market Performance and Supply Factoring in Finland begin in the mid 1960s with two bank owned finance companies. Today there…
#bank#credit risk#international
At BCR Publishing’s recent Receivables Finance international Conference Jørgen Lund-Lavesen of NCM Forenede Factors, Denmark, addressed the issue of the…
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Market Performance and Supply The factoring industry in Denmark has not developed at the pace which some had hoped, due…
Mounting banking sector problems At the onset of transition the Czech economy already had a higher level of financial intermediation…