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Credit where it's due Finland is losing patience with a Franco-German bid to erode rules protecting national sovereignty and warns more policy gyrations designed to prevent a euro-area default will alienate citizens across the union. Scotland would not lose vital triple-A credit rating after independence, vows SNP THE Scottish Government is "entirely confident" the country will get the highest possible credit rating if it left the UK, despite claims its ranking could be less. NIB NORDIC INVESTMENT BANK : NIB finances gasification-based bioenergy plant in Vaasa, Finland NIB has provided a 7-year-maturity loan totalling EUR 18 million to Vaskiluodon Voima Oy for the contruction of a gasification-based bioenergy plant in Vaasa, Finland. Vaskiluodon Voima is building the ... Frontrunning: February 6 Greeks Struggle to Resolve Their Differences ( WSJ ) China May See Deeper Slowdown on Crisis: IMF ( Bloomberg ) Banks to take a hit on US home loans ( FT ) Europe’s banks face challenge on capital ( FT ) Smaller Interest-Rate, Credit-Default Swap Trades Seen On Horizon ( WSJ ) Pro-European elected Finland president ( FT ) Push Sputters for Credit-Default Swap Futures ( WSJ ) China Money Rate ... Finland votes for President amid looming crisis Finland votes for a new president on Sunday as the European debt crisis looms over one of the last remaining eurozone nations with a top credit rating.Ex-finance minister Sauli Niinisto, wh... Conservative wins Finland election, runoff needed The conservative favorite easily won the first round of Finland's presidential election Sunday, setting up a runoff against an environmentalist leader who is the first openly gay candidate to run for head of state in the Nordic country. Government 'confident' on ratings The Scottish Government is "entirely confident" the country will get the highest possible credit rating if it left the UK, despite claims its ranking could be less. How the Finnish school system outshines U.S. education (PhysOrg.com) -- Educational philosophy in Finland is strikingly different than in the United States, but the students there outperform U.S. learners. Finland Derides Excuses Spawned by Crisis as Sovereignty at Risk Finland is losing patience with a Franco-German bid to erode rules protecting national sovereignty and warns more policy gyrations designed to prevent a euro-area default will alienate citizens across the union. |
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