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Finnish criminals may lose social benefits

Convicted criminals in Finland could soon loose their access to the country’s public benefits, according to reports.

Finland, MBLAugust 7, 2012
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Finnish blueberries see high demand in China

Blueberries from Finland are seeing growing popularity in the Far East. According to a report by YLE this week, the popularity of the small fruit is o...

China, FinlandAugust 5, 2012
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Moody’s calls outlook for Finland ‘stable’

Credit ratings agency Moody’s has said that the outlook for Finland is stable, although the nation will still face some challenges.

Business, GeneralJuly 31, 2012
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Finland and Spain reach bailout collateral deal

The Spanish and Finnish governments have reached an agreement regarding collateral for a forthcoming bank bailout via the EU.

Finland, GeneralJuly 26, 2012
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Further delay for Finnish nuclear reactor

Finnish electric authorities have said that the country’s forthcoming Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor will not be ready in 2014 as planned.

Finland, GeneralJuly 20, 2012
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Bank of Finland head warns of excessive borrowing

Finland’s top banker has warned Finns to avoid excessive borrowing despite exceptionally low rates.

Finland, GeneralJuly 15, 2012
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Minister: Finns won’t pay for eurozone debt

A Finnish minister has said that the Scandinavian country does not intend to help pay the debts of other eurozone countries.

European Union, FinlandJuly 11, 2012
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Prosecutors receive evidence against Finnair CEO

Evidence relating to suspicions that Finnair CEO Mika Vehviläinen received a bribe from pension firm Ilmarinen when selling his flat has been handed t...

Business, FinlandJuly 6, 2012
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