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International money transfers Romanian public remain pessimistic about the future despite rumours of investment

New research suggests that Romanians are not optimistic about economic growth possibilities within the near

Cypriot economy IMF call for immediate action to rescue sliding Cypriot economy

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) have suggested that the Cypriot economy faces serious challenges and ‘bold measures’ are required to deal with their faltering economy.

Europe flag Stable regions spark property investment growth

New figures from a leading financial and professional services firm suggest that people are still investing in property despite the financial issues which are affecting people throughout the world.

Portugal flag Portugal’s economic woes continue

The Portuguese Prime Minister has announced cuts to the compensation packages public-sector employees as the

Euro finance Spain and Cyprus still high on list of overseas property investors

Global property investors still see Spain and Cyprus as viable destinations for future investment, despite the current economic turmoil within Europe.

Turkish flag Turkish economy feels negative global effects

The Turkish economy, recently hailed as one of the fastest growing economies in the world,

Greek flag Greek economic woes lead to property investment opportunity

As a result of the turmoil which has gripped the region and plunged their financial markets into a decidedly poor state, Greek property prices have fallen by approximately 15% compared to 2008 (pre-recession) heights.

Brits take the lead in European spending

British holidaymakers are the biggest spenders across the six Mediterranean Rim countries (France, Greece, Italy,

German flag Merkel and Sarkozy stay silent over Euro-zone plans

The latest meeting over the Euro-zone crisis appears to have caused further confusion regarding a

Fresh warning puts France on high alert

As the Euro-zone crisis appears to worsen with each passing week, fresh reports that France and Germany could be the next victims have sent shockwaves through the whole continent.

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