Prices of shares in construction companies rose by more than 24 percent in the first quarter of 2002.The average return of all Dutch shares was much lower at 5 percent. According to the latest figures ...
The Centraal Planbureau (CPB) raised its forecast for Dutch 2002 GDP growth to 1.5% (previous 1.25%). For 2003 it expects an economic growth rate of 2.5%. Inflation should drop from 3.25% to 2.5% in 2 ...
The business services industry has become an important sector in the Dutch economy. This is caused by its size, its dynamics, and its role in improving productivity of its clients.The business service ...
The Amsterdam City Council is to contribute EUR 9 million to the renovation of and new buildings for the Rietveld Academy, named after the architect and furniture designer Gerrit Rietveld (Utrecht 188 ...
Together with Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht, Amsterdam aims to develop a Â'Delta MetropolisÂ' - an internationally orientated, economically strong agglomerate with a competitive environment for b ...
On January 1, 2002 the ownership of the NCC in The Hague was transferred to TCN Property Projects. Today, April 2, 2002, the management presented its new plans for the future.This marks the first phas ...
The Dutch economy is not showing clear signs of recovery in March, while economic developments in February were also at a standstill. The improvements observed in industrial production during the last ...
In the fourth quarter of 2001 the number of jobs was 2.2% higher than in the fourth quarter of 2000. The growth rate kept falling throughout 2001. The wage cost increased by 5.0% in the fourth quarter ...