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Despite the severe recession the country suffered, Romania’s largest banks continued to make hefty profits in 2009, but significantly lower than 2008. The country’s four largest banks...
Ringier and Axel Springer will combine their operations in five Eastern European countries in a new company that will be headquartered in Zurich. Each partner will hold 50 percent of the new...
Liberty Global, the parent company of UPC Romania, said the 2009 revenues of its local cable television provider, dropped to €123.4 million from €144.8 million at the end of 2008.
UniCredit Tiriac Bank, the sixth largest bank by assets, plans to break ground on a new office building that will host the bank’s back-office operations once construction works completed.
Carpatair, the airline company with the hub in Timisoara, said it would increase the frequency of short-haul flights to Bucharest, by introducing new morning flights to the country’s capital...
Flamingo International, one of the largest electronics retailers in Romania, moved its head office in IPA office building, where it leased 500sqm office space.
USA, France, Korea and Canada have expressed their interest in providing the necessary technology for the second nuclear power plant in Romania, for which it hasn’t been chosen a site yet,...
Romania’s convergence program does not sufficiently specify the consolidation measures to be taken in 2011 and 2012, said the European Commission in its assessment of the stability and...
Indices at the Bucharest Stock Exchange fell sharply today, weighed down by companies that make up the BET index with an average decline of 1.67% while financial investment companies shed 1.22%.
The reference rate set by the National Bank of Romania dropped 0.05% to 4.0716 lei/euro, the lowest level since January 6, 2009, after hovering near 4.07 lei/euro level in the interbank market.