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Volume 4, issue 08 August 2010

Kharkiv was not originally included among Ukraine`s four first choice Euro 2012 host cities, but the East Ukrainian capital forced itself into contention by pushing ahead impressively with a variety of infrastructure projects. This determination was finally  rewarded when Kharkiv replaced Dnipropetrovsk as a UEFA host city in 2009. 

 

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Metalist maracles win UEFA respect

 

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Kharkiv airport: ready for take off

 

Monthly photo diary

23:07 Saturday, September 4, 2010


Economy

Raiders of the Wild East

New president faces task of creating investment environment where rules are the same for all

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Chasing the Thai tiger

Ukraine could learn much by studying Bangkok’s brilliant recovery from the Asian crisis of 1998

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Back to reality 

After the bubble burst: Assessing the state of the Ukraine’s deflated but recovering property market

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Paradigm shift

2010 holds rich promise if the new president can capitalize on the country’s emerging market appeal

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Still a safe bet

The real estate market has taken a tumble but buyers retain confidence in high-end apartments

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Uneasy Path to Recovery

The world is in the midst of a heated debate about the shape of global recovery these days.

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IMF injections and dollar speculation

Late July saw renewed drops in the exchange rate of Ukraine’s under-pressure hryvnia national currency against the US dollar...

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The longest privatisation

Ukraine’s telecommunications sector is, potentially at least, in line for a major shake up, with plans to privatise a controlling stake in...

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Recession realities and returnees

With Europe’s economies currently in the doldrums and unemployment figures rising throughout the region, analysts have predicted that millions of Ukrainians ...

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Regional focus: Kharkiv

Ukraine’s second city looking to use Euro 2012 as a spur towards a longer-term regional renaissance

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Mr. Kharkiv becomes Mr. Euro

Interview: Leading Kharkiv businessman Alexandr Yaroslavskyy on financing the city’s Euro 2012 bid

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International airspace now open

Kharkiv’s new international airport opens the region up to a whole new world of global possibilities

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