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January 2010 - Atradius Economic Outlook Our latest bi-annual global economic outlook |
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January 2010 Atradius-Market Monitor On the rebound, but major risks remain: The stabilisation of Europe’s major economies continues, but insolvency levels will remain high in the coming months. The current business environment in: Germany, Spain, the UK, Mexico, Turkey, and Slovenia. |
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December 2009 Atradius-Market Monitor A brighter outlook - with every passing month, there are more signs of improvement in the overall economic climate. We review the current business environment in France, Canada, Italy, Norway, New Zeland, Brazil and Chile. |
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Atradius economic crisis survey - November 2009 More businesses sell on credit to survive the economic crisis. That’s just one of the findings of a far-reaching Atradius survey of the Global Economic Crisis. The survey, of over 3500 businesses, sought to map how the economic crisis has changed the way companies do business. |
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November 2009 - Atradius-Market Monitor The economic recovery gains momentum. That said, we shouldn’t be too over-optimistic in our outlook. The current business environment in the US, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Slovakia, and South Africa. |
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Atradius white paper: sustainability and business By adopting environmentally friendly policies and processes as part of their business strategy, businesses will find that the benefits far outweigh the costs. That’s one of the conclusions of an Atradius white paper ‘Is sustainability incompatible with business growth’. |
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October 2009 - Atradius-Market Monitor Still a mixed picture. The current business environment in the UK, Mexico, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Portugal, and the Czech Republic |
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September 2009 - Atradius-Market Monitor Tentative signs of improvement: The current business environment in Italy, Australia, France, Switzerland, Sweden, China, and India. |
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September 2009 - Country Reports - India, Mexico and Turkey Atradius country reports provide concise economic information and valuable advice on getting paid for goods when trading abroad. Get business and export advice on India, Mexico and Turkey. |
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August 2009 - Atradius-Market Monitor The current business environment in The Netherlands, Ireland, USA, Belgium, Poland, Singapore and Chile. While generally decreasing, the current Expected Default Frequency levels for the US and Western Europe remain in line with readings from late 2008, indicating elevated default risk. |
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September 2009 - Atradius Business Route Planners As series of eight concise guides on a wide range of topics, designed to help businesses weather the recession and emerge stronger. |
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July 2009 - Atradius-Market Monitor While the reports in Market Monitor continue to show how markets and industries are still struggling with the effects of the recession, there are some positive signs of improvement in the levels of insolvency in this edition, as the Expected Default Frequency graph for all the major Western economies again shows a slight decrease. |
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