By Months: Aivar Sõerd

Total Months: 8

Fully Profiled: 8

11.2025

3 Speeches

The focus is strictly at the national level, addressing the state budget, the "Estonia 2035" strategy document, and comparisons with European Union averages. Regional focus is absent.
10.2025

15 Speeches

The focus is on regulating and diversifying the Estonian financial market at the national level. International comparisons (US and European practices) are utilized in the context of determining the structure and equilibrium point of financial markets. There is a lack of data concerning the handling of local or regional topics.
09.2025

6 Speeches

The focus is on national financial and regulatory matters and international standards (regulation of derivative and repo transactions). Regarding central bank assets, the gold reserves of the Polish central bank and the Eurosystem are cited for comparison, demonstrating a global perspective.
06.2025

2 Speeches

The focus is entirely on national and international issues, covering Estonian productivity relative to the European Union average and the structure of the national budget. There is no mention of any specific regional focus or local projects.
05.2025

12 Speeches

The primary focus is on national economic issues and international financial regulation. The regional aspect is briefly touched upon as a concern regarding the adequacy of the statistical method used for real estate valuation, considering the small size and dispersed settlement of the Estonian market.
04.2025

14 Speeches

The focus is clearly at the national and international level, covering the Estonian banking sector, the Council of the Bank of Estonia, and the monetary policy of the European Central Bank. The international context is utilized for comparison (the Lithuanian tax system) and as a source for economic forecasts. There is no reference to specific local or regional Estonian topics.
02.2025

9 Speeches

The regional focus is on the Baltic states, utilizing Latvia and Lithuania as benchmarks for assessing the impact of banking taxes and the investment climate. It is stressed that the tax policies in Lithuania and Latvia have put foreign investments at risk, citing the decision of SEB headquarters to relocate to Tallinn as a prime example.
01.2025

3 Speeches

Insufficient data.