The Number of Employees Exceeds the Number of Self-Employed, for the First Time in Georgia
According to early indicators from Geostat, the national statistics service of Georgia, in the fourth quarter of 2018, the unemployment rate in Georgia rose by 0.1%.
Government Allocates 4 million GEL for Technical Assistance of Farmers
Government of Georgia has approved a new program to ensure co-funding of mechanization process for farmers in Georgia.
Prices and Georgia’s Karma
Over the past period, the current developments in the Georgian finance sector were being widely discussed in our society.
Mercedes Vera-Martin: Fitch’s Rating Proves Sustainability of Georgian Economy
At the meeting with Georgian officials the IMF mission positively appraised the fact that Fitch Rating international rating company has improved Georgia’s sovereign credit rating from BB- level to BB level with the outlook of Stable.
Levan Surguladze: Pensions Contributions are Safer than Other Assets
Interview with Pension Agency Chief Levan Surguladze
After 27 Years – Retirement Age and Pensions in Post-Soviet Countries
There were times, when the same pension amounts were paid in all republics of the Soviet Union. What has changed in 30 years? How much pension is paid today? What is the retirement age in Post-Soviet space?
Fitch Upgrades Georgia’s Sovereign Rating to ‘BB’
Fitch Ratings has upgraded Georgia’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to ‘BB’ from ‘BB-‘. The Outlook is Stable.
National Bank Staffs Selection Commission of Pensions Agency’s Investment Board
The selection commission of the investment board of the Pension Agency has been staffed.
Prime Minister: Current Account Deficit is Key Source of Poverty
The current account deficit is one of the key sources of poverty in Georgia, Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze noted.