SEUL – Neto dobit iznosila je rekordnih 7,04 bilijuna wona (6,6 milijardi dolara), u usporedbi s 4,01 bilijuna wona godinu dana ranije, što je iznad očekivanja analitičara.
јануар 2013

On January 27, National Geographic channel will broadcast the first international film about the Smoleńsk air crash in which Polish president Lech Kaczyński was killed on April 10, 2010.
The film “is likely to create a stir” as it undermines a report by the Russian state committee investigating the causes of the tragedy, and backs most of the conclusions of a Polish inquiry led by former interior minister Jerzy Miller.

By the end of 2012, unemployment in Spain hit 26 per cent of the active population — 5.9m people. It’s the highest level in the EU and in Spain’s history, and the government says it will keep on rising in the coming months.
PM Mariano Rajoy has decided to keep a €450 unemployment payment to the long-term unemployed, while German Chancellor Angela Merkel urges new reforms to tackle high youth unemployment.

On January 25, the first day of the second round of Czech presidential elections, the Prague economic daily provides a concise comparison of both candidates – former socialist PM and populist Miloš Zeman and current foreign minister and aristocrat Karel Schwarzenberg.
By using the first letters of Schwarzenberg’s name as an acronym to list his qualities, the daily makes clear where it stands.
According to a poll conducted by the daily on the day after David Cameron’s speech, 51.9 per cent of Danes want to stay in the EU, even if the British opt to leave.
However, 47.2 per cent would like the government try to renegotiate the conditions of Denmark’s membership of the EU.

On January 24, steelmaker ArcelorMittal announced its intention to close six finishing lines and a coke plant in the Liège basin, which will effectively axe 1,300 jobs, and further undermine the region’s labour market. Liège has already been hit by 800 redundancies from the closure of two blast furnaces, announced in October 2011.
Staff at the steelworks have called for a strike to protest against the decision.

In its 2014 budget, the German government is planning to cut spending by €6bn to avoid taking on any new debt. The Ministry of Defence, followed by the Ministry of Transport, will be hardest hit by the belt-tightening measures, at a time when questions are being asked about the scale of Germany’s intervention alongside French forces in Mali.
