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• The rouble is making waves in finance, commerce and property

• Insurance sector eyes ‘catch up’ potential of region

• Delays to airport upgrade hamper efficiency - -

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Worries ease on exposure to east

As emerging Europe’s financial hub, the city suffered during the crash. But the region is now growing at 4%. Chris Bryant reports

Banks: Altered economic backdrop prompts rethink of tactics

Robert Anderson says the focus is now on steady organic growth and ‘underbanked’, less risky countries

Investigations: Watchdog tackles unhappy legacy of lax supervision

The financial collapse brought problems to light. Eric Frey reports

Russian visitors: Cold war city of spies has become a city of big spenders

The rouble is making waves in finance, commerce and property, writes Chris Bryant

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Insurance: Sector eyes ‘catch up’ potential of region

Chris Bryant says lower spending on products in emerging neighbours presents an opportunity

Josef Pröll: Finance minister sticks to guns on tax moves

EU debt crisis concentrates minds, writes Chris Bryant

Taxation: The devil lies in the detail for collection of capital-gains levy

Banks charged with effecting the measure have lodged objections, writes Eric Frey

Stock exchanges: Bourse painstakingly pursues goal to be regional hub

Integration of group trading systems has proved a challenge, says Robert Anderson

Airport: Delays to upgrade hamper efficiency

A key project to maintain competitiveness is a third runway, writes Eric Frey

Ties to ex-Yugoslav states: Banking paves the way for small and medium-sized companies

Austria has been the largest source of foreign investment in the region, reports Neil MacDonald