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European Investment Bank to fund SME loans

The European Investment Bank (EIB) announced yesterday (10 September) that it is providing Ђ40 million for financing capital investment projects for Syrian small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The operation is being financed under the EIB's new "Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment...

Imminent Enterprise Act will help boost rescue culture

The Enterprise Act 2003, due to come into force on 15 September, will introduce a number of positive changes that…

#bankruptcy#banks#Boost


Morgan Stanley urges more focus on SMEs

The restructuring of the Malaysian economy and its banks since the 1997/98 Asian financial crisis has been a success, but…

#banks#funding#GDP


ADB loan to Philexim aimed at SME exporters

The Asian Development Bank plans to make a loan of US$15m to the government's Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency (Philexim) to…

#ADB#bank#exporters


Improved trade deficit prompts growth optimism from leading economists

Britain's trade deficit narrowed sharply in July as the recovering global economy boosted external demand for UK goods, economists said…

#exporters#exports#GDP


World Bank spells out constraints to SME’s growth

Interest in small- and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) by donors, including the World Bank Group, is increasing in Tanzania, the Financial…


Ј10m project will help local SMEs

An exciting Ј10m project aimed at providing free advice to local firms is to be launched at the International Convention…

#i#international#smes


FDI inflows increase to record US$9.3 bn in 2002

Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows amounted to a record US$ 9.3bn in the Czech Republic last year, which is the…


“A Development Committee” for SMEs

A round table of small- and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) was the initiative today behind closed doors of the President of…


Small firms given hope of cheaper liability premiums

The pressure on small businesses to meet the soaring costs of compulsory employers liability insurance came a step closer to…

#risk#small business#small businesses


Business confidence up in August

Manufacturers were more optimistic in August compared to previous months: the confidence index, calculated by the ISAE (Economic Research Institute)…


Eurozone economies continue to disappoint

Official figures show the eurozone economy contracted slightly in the second quarter, fractionally below earlier estimates but in line with…

Kansai learns to live with China

The Kansai industrial region, regarded as one of the most depressed in Japan, has begun to grow faster than the…

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