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The result is that Latvia's exports have surged despite the decision not to devalue the currency.
Journey's End—but Not for Latest Victims Paul Hannon 2011
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Like Ireland's, Latvia's crisis was preceded by a real-estate boom fueled by heavy overseas borrowing by its banks.
Journey's End—but Not for Latest Victims Paul Hannon 2011
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For instance, Latvia's credit default swap spread which measures the cost of insuring debt against default is 200 basis points today -- down from 1100 basis points in 2009.
Antonio Borges: The Emerging Bright Spot in Europe Antonio Borges 2011
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But in Latvia's case, it seems the entry level is much lower.
Eastern Promises Javier Espinoza 2011
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For instance, Latvia's credit default swap spread which measures the cost of insuring debt against default is 200 basis points today -- down from 1100 basis points in 2009.
Antonio Borges: The Emerging Bright Spot in Europe Antonio Borges 2011
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Yet the same logic that drove Latvia's policies is now being doled out Europe-wide.
Heather Stewart: If Latvia is a bailout success story, be very scared of failure 2011
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Latvia's currency, the lat, is also pegged to the euro.
Banks Prep for Life After Euro David Enrich 2011
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Prime Minister Dombrovskis 'main challenge came from the left-leaning Harmony Center Party, with roots in Latvia's ethnic-Russian minority.
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Latvia's Tomass Dukurs, whose father sold the family house to support his sons in skeleton.
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Latvia's attempts to lure property investors by offering European Union residency rights to foreign investors from outside the EU have proved highly controversial and split opinion in the Baltic state.
Eastern Promises Javier Espinoza 2011
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