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SEB study: Young people in Estonia spent EUR 20.5 mln shopping online in 2019
11.03.2020Young people aged 18-25 made 1.2 mln online purchases in 2019 and spent altogether 20.5 mln euros, the figure has almost tripled compared with 2017, an analysis by SEB shows noted LETA/BNS.
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airBaltic to further decrease capacity and reduce staff
11.03.2020Due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis in the world and the changing daily environment on the network of airBaltic, the company will reduce the capacity further for the upcoming three months, the airline's spokeswoman Alise Briede told BC.
Number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Lithuania rises to three
11.03.2020Two new cases of coronavirus infection were confirmed in Lithuania late on Tuesday, bringing the total number to three, the government said cites LETA/BNS.
Estonian transit businesses call for inclusion of railway in joint transport department
11.03.2020The Estonian Logistics and Transit Association has said that also the state owned railway infrastructure company Estonian Railways (AS Eesti Raudtee) should be included in the joint transport authority to be set up in Estonia as part of the state reform, informed LETA/BNS.
Swedbank notifies OFAC of potential sanction violations
11.03.2020The investigation of Swedbank’s work on anti-money laundering conducted by the law firm Clifford Chance has found that transactions amounting to approximately USD 4.8 million in total through the bank's Baltic branches constitute potential sanction violations, the bank reported to the Nasdaq Stock Exchange in Stockholm.
3 more people in Estonia test positive for coronavirus
Samples taken by the Estonian Health Board from two adult residents of Saaremaa island and from one Tallinn resident tested positive for the novel coronavirus, reported LETA/BNS.
Estonian health care system's level of preparedness raised to 1
The Estonian Health Board has raised the health care system's level of preparedness to 1, which indicates a real risk of a crisis, writes LETA/BNS.