News tagged "outsiders"
Want to be Hungarian? Buy some bondson Oct 30, 2012 via YahooNews BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Lawmakers in indebted European Union member Hungary are waving the prospect of a passport at well-heeled foreign investors. Proposed legislation listed on parliament's website would grant permanent residency and ultimately Hungarian citizenship to outsiders who buy at least 250,000 euros ($322,600) worth of special government bonds. Hungarian passport holders are entitled to ...See details
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Want to be Hungarian? Buy some bondson Oct 30, 2012 via YahooNews BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Lawmakers in indebted European Union member Hungary are waving the prospect of a passport at well-heeled foreign investors. Proposed legislation listed on parliament's website would grant permanent residency and ultimately Hungarian citizenship to outsiders who buy at least 250,000 euros (200,834 pounds) worth of special government bonds. Hungarian passport holders are ...See details
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BUDAPEST, Hungary -- FIFA President Sepp Blatter's anti-corruption drive hit another delay on Tuesday, even as ...on May 22, 2012 via YahooNews FIFA pushed back plans until July to name independent outsiders who will spearhead a new investigations unit. Critics want these officials to probe past allegations of wrongdoing in their new jobs leading prosecution and judging chambers of a revamped ethics court.See details
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FIFA delays appointing anti-corruption officialson May 22, 2012 via YahooNews BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) Sepp Blatter's anti-corruption drive has hit another delay, with FIFA saying it cannot name independent outsiders to spearhead a new investigations unit until July.See details
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Market Commentary and Intraday Newson May 12, 2010 via YahooNews (AP:BUDAPEST, Hungary) Joining the European Union's club of nations with a common currency has long been a goal of most EU countries still not using the euro. But in the wake of the eurozone's debt crisis, some outsiders are suddenly in less of a hurry.See details
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Some euro applicants in less of a hurry nowon May 12, 2010 via YahooNews BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Joining the European Union's club of nations with a common currency has long been a goal of most EU countries still not using the euro. But in the wake of the eurozone's debt crisis, some outsiders are in less of a hurry that just a few weeks ago.See details
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