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Index - News - 1992 - EMU - Cataclysm - Economics - Wall Street - US Dollar UkrainaA New View of a Famine /Ukraine/ That Killed Millions In the Soviet Union, the authorities all but banned discussion of the famine, but by the 1980s the United States and other countries were pressing their own inquiries, often at the urging of Ukrainian immigrants. In response, Communist officials embarked on a propaganda drive to play down the famine and show that the deaths were caused by unforeseen food shortages or drought. Professor Kulchytsky said he had been given the task of gathering research but concluded that the famine had been man-made. International Commission of Inquiry Into the 1932–33 Famine in Ukraine. The Report was delivered to the UN Under-Secretary for Human Rights in Geneva Den ekonomiska krisen i Baltikum väntas öka kreditförlusterna men en devalvering skulle ge den ökningen en turboeffekt. Aktieägarna i Swedbank röstade ja till den föreslagna nyemissionen på 12,4 miljarder kronor.
Europe’s banks face a $2 trillion dollar shortage Ambrose Evans-Pritchard Swedbank köper en bank i Ukraina för i storleksordningen 6 miljarder kronor. 1998 gick såväl Swedbank som SEB in i Baltikum och köpte banker. SEB förvärvade 100 procent direkt i tre banker för fyra miljarder.
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