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Coface, the world leader in export credit insurance and company information, has released its latest country ratings indicating the following trends: Incipient improvement across the Atlantic: American companies (rated A2) positive watchlisted Delayed recovery in Euro zone: French companies downgraded...
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Speaking on the sidelines of a conference on Iraqi reconstruction, Peter Saba, chief operating officer of the US Export-Import Bank,…
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Southern African Fruit Terminals (SAFT), the well-known service provider in the national fruit export chain, is going from strength to…
Eritrea has become the ninth country to sign up to the only pan-African credit insurance agency The African Trade Insurance…
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Premiums for export credit insurance are poised to rise 10 to 15 per cent this year, following a similar rise…
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BCR has today added the latest analyses of the Irish, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Mexican, Omani and New Zealand…
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BCR have today added two exclusive specialists articles to the factorscan.com website. One is on pan-European factoring, by Helen Cassidy…
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Germany's Gerling Group announced that the Hessen Higher Administrative Court in Kassel has dismissed an appeal by BaFin, the German…
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Fortis Lease plans that, by 2008, it will have a subsidiary in every country where there is a Business Centre…
Creditors exporting to African property companies will be insured for the first time against terrorist attacks. The African Trade Insurance…
#export credit insurance#funding#international
BCR has today added the latest analyses of the Belgian, Brazilian, Cypriot, Czech, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hong Kong,…
Trading conditions will remain tough for UK exporters in the short to medium term, according to leading experts at a…
Gerling-Konzern, the German insurance group, last year saw its loss deepen by Ђ176m to a record Ђ739m. Premium income is…