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The currency exchange rate is expected to stay in the range of 4.20-4.30 due to the active involvement of National Bank of Romania in the forex market, according to a recent Citigroup report made...
The board of Rompetrol Rafinare (RRC) is requesting to its stockholders to extend a 110mln-dollar syndicated credit facility as a back up for the acquisition of raw materials, according to the...
The Romanian leasing division of the Raiffeisen group announced that its turnover last year shrank by 27 percent to 191 million euros after the global economic situation worsened, especially in the...
Romania’s national currency, the leu, climbed to 4.2484 against the euro at the central bank’s reference exchange rate, the highest peak of the past seven weeks, NewsIn informs.
Despite the effects of the economic slowdown over the recruitment wage costs, the businesses’ urge to source skilled labor from overseas remained strong, reveals a KPMG survey, one of the...
Volksbank Romania said it would not be issuing end of year dividend for 2008 profit as part of its Austrian parent bank’s strategy to recapitalize its balance sheet, this decision being...
Mobile phone operator Cosmote Romania, member of Greece's OTE Group, saw earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) surge 157 percent year-on-year to 22.5...
Czech-based used car dealer AAA Auto has decided to temporarily retreat from all foreign markets and focus on its main market of Czech Republic and Slovakia, following to suspend operations...
Praktiker Romania, the local unit of Germany's second-biggest DIY retailer Praktiker, reported sales of 1.077 billion lei last year, up 28 percent over the previous, following expansion...
Analysts anticipate the central lender BNR will maintain both the key interest rate and the level of minimum mandatory reserves at the March 31 meeting, though it is likely to change the way of...
The representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) asked the Romanian government to gradually reduce the salary fund from 8 to 5 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the next...