Dainis Gašpuitis
Dainis Gašpuitis is an economist at SEB Bank, where he focuses on financial markets and economic policy. He has contributed to discussions regarding the potential for state and municipal enterprises in Latvia to enter the stock market, advocating for the development of products that engage the public and stimulate interest in investing. Gašpuitis highlights the necessity of political enthusiasm to drive these initiatives forward.
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Latvia | 2 | 6.00 | 0.78% | +10% | 1,886,198 | 16,146 | $34,000 | 291$ |
| Totals | 2 | 1,886,198 | 16,146 | $34,000 | 291$ |
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis is a macroeconomist at SEB bank who comments on the effectiveness of government decisions.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis is the chief economist at SEB Bank and warns of increased inflation risks due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis is an economist at SEB Bank who commented on the labor market changes expected in 2026.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis is an economist who assesses the negative impact of Germany's stagnating economy on Latvia.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis evaluates the potential impacts of the trade agreement between the EU and India on Latvian companies.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis comments on the cautious optimism in the processing industry for 2026.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis emphasized the need for compromise between employers and employees in Latvia's labor market.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis from SEB bank stated that consumer prices might have increased by 0.2% in October compared to the previous month.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis is an economist at SEB bank who evaluates the financial implications of dividend policies.
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Latvia:
Dainis Gašpuitis notes that the consumer price level decreased by 0.2% in August compared to July.
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