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Iceland looks on course for a shift to the left
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Expert Briefings (2024)
Published: 05 December 2024
...Oxford Analytica Significance The Social Democratic Alliance, along with other centre-left parties, were the main winners in the election and appear to be in a commanding position to form a new government. Impacts Iceland's support for Ukraine makes the country vulnerable to hybrid attacks...
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Icelandic vote could herald a shift in EU policy
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Expert Briefings (2024)
Published: 29 November 2024
...Oxford Analytica Headline ICELAND: Vote could herald a shift in EU policy © Oxford Analytica 2024. All rights reserved. This content contains general information about geopolitical, macroeconomic and social developments or (where stated) other matters. It does not contain advice...
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Migrant arrivals will dwarf EU moves to deport more
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Expert Briefings (2023)
Published: 01 November 2023
...Oxford Analytica Headline EU: Migrant arrivals will dwarf moves to deport more EU: Nordic countries agreed in Copenhagen yesterday to expand cooperation in returning migrants to countries of origin. Ministers from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden adopted three joint initiatives...
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Gaza war will put pressure on EU internal borders
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Expert Briefings (2023)
Published: 19 October 2023
... Hungary Iceland Liechtenstein Romania Slovakia Switzerland international relations social immigration integration policy treaty government regulation war EU: Yesterday, the Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi notified his Slovenian counterpart Bostjan Poklukar that Italy...
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Delhi-London trade talks will remain challenging
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Expert Briefings (2023)
Published: 10 July 2023
... that may be relied on. Where links to external websites are provided, this does not indicate that Oxford Analytica or Emerald agree with, endorse or have checked for accuracy the contents of said sites. 2023 India United Kingdom AP EFTA Iceland Liechtenstein Norway Switzerland INDIA/UK...
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Japan's role in Western cybersecurity will expand
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Expert Briefings (2023)
Published: 18 May 2023
... or recommendations that may be relied on. Where links to external websites are provided, this does not indicate that Oxford Analytica or Emerald agree with, endorse or have checked for accuracy the contents of said sites. 2023 International INT Australia China Iceland Ireland Japan NATO New Zealand...
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Iceland’s rapid growth of 2022 will abate in 2023
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Expert Briefings (2023)
Published: 08 February 2023
...Oxford Analytica Headline ICELAND: Rapid growth of 2022 will abate in 2023 ICELAND: The Central Bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) today raised interest rates by half a percentage point, taking the key seven-day term deposit rate to 6.5%. It said the outlook had worsened, and bringing...
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Belgium’s move to a four-day week will be gradual
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Expert Briefings (2022)
Published: 02 December 2022
... websites are provided, this does not indicate that Oxford Analytica or Emerald agree with, endorse or have checked for accuracy the contents of said sites. 2022 Belgium EUR France Iceland Ireland Spain United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States If employers do not keep copies...
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Namibia’s president faces increased election troubles
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Expert Briefings (2019)
Published: 21 November 2019
... matters. It does not contain advice or recommendations that may be relied on. Where links to external websites are provided, this does not indicate that Oxford Analytica or Emerald agree with, endorse or have checked for accuracy the contents of said sites. 2019 Namibia AF Iceland economy...
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Divisions on global postal reform will widen
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Expert Briefings (2019)
Published: 10 April 2019
...Oxford Analytica Headline INTERNATIONAL: Divisions on postal reform will widen INTERNATIONAL: At the Universal Postal Union (UPU)'s Council of Administration meeting (April 8-12), Iceland, Norway, Finland and Sweden will reportedly support US demands for change in transnational postal fees...
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London and Edinburgh are set to clash on fisheries
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Expert Briefings (2018)
Published: 02 March 2018
.... It does not contain advice or recommendations that may be relied on. Where links to external websites are provided, this does not indicate that Oxford Analytica or Emerald agree with, endorse or have checked for accuracy the contents of said sites. 2018 United Kingdom EUR EU Iceland Norway...
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Prospects for the Arctic in 2018-22
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 08 December 2017
... Arctic NA Canada Russia United States Denmark Finland Greenland Iceland NATO Norway Sweden United Nations PROSPECTS 2018-22 economy international relations politics environment foreign policy international law shipping industry energy climate emergency gas government...
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Iceland’s snap election outcome will raise uncertainty
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 30 October 2017
.... The political focus has turned to taxation and economic growth, which will be key issues for the next government. The pro-EU parties are probably not strong enough to demand a membership referendum. The results of Iceland's snap elections -- the third vote in four years -- have complicated the already...
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Mass tourism will spark European opposition
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 28 September 2017
... tourism hotspot… Televised series such as Game of Thrones can boost visits to featured destinations such as Iceland or southern Spain. Anti-tourism protests in several European cities such as Venice and Barcelona this summer have focused attention on the negative consequences of mass...
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Government collapse will weaken Iceland’s ruling party
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 18 September 2017
...Oxford Analytica Headline ICELAND: Government collapse will weaken ruling party ICELAND: Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson on September 16 called for an early election on November 4 following the collapse of his centre-right coalition government. The liberal Bright Future party withdrew its...
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Growing gender parity will aid global growth prospects
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 04 August 2017
... disparities in human development through gender differences. International INT Canada Iceland United Kingdom United States social education gender growth investment policy wages aid family finance government health private sector public sector European Justice Commissioner...
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Trade deals will boost EU organic agriculture
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 07 June 2017
... or have checked for accuracy the contents of said sites. 2017 EU EUR United States Canada Chile Iceland Norway industry politics social agriculture consumer food foreign trade regulation climate international relations deregulation environment fishing health talks...
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Iceland could overheat after capital controls exit
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 14 March 2017
...Oxford Analytica Headline ICELAND: Country may overheat after capital controls economy banking capital flows finance government deregulation exchange rate growth Iceland EUR © Oxford Analytica 2020. All rights reserved. This content contains general information about...
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Iceland's new government may hold EU membership vote
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 11 January 2017
...Oxford Analytica Headline ICELAND: New government may hold EU membership vote © Oxford Analytica 2020. All rights reserved. This content contains general information about geopolitical, macroeconomic and social developments or (where stated) other matters. It does not contain advice...
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Lifting capital controls underpins Iceland’s growth
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Expert Briefings (2017)
Published: 06 January 2017
...Oxford Analytica Subject Iceland‘s macroeconomic outlook. Significance Iceland at the turn of the year took several steps towards lifting its capital controls on households and businesses. The authorities had worried that this would create an outflow of capital, destabilising the economy...
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