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BCR has recently issued bonds worth EUR 3 million on the Luxembourg market. The bonds come with an eight-year timeline and a zero coupon.
The Bucharest-based subsidiary of Gazprom Marketing & Trading Limited has recently received the approval to supply natural gas in Romania. The license issued by the Romanian Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) is valid for one year.
Cable company UPC Romania posted a one percent increase in its revenues in the second quarter of this year, compared to the same period of last year. However, the company's subscribers dropped in number – down 3.1 percent. The company has lost analog cable customers due to the difficult market conditions, as well as to the promotion of digital and high definition TV services.
Over 86 percent of Romanians would leave to work abroad, should they have the opportunity, founds a recent study carried on by the recruitment website myjob.ro. Half of the respondents in the study would leave the country to get a job for which they are already qualified, while an extra 25 percent said they would leave the country at any time.
German media group Waz, which has recently said it would exit from several markets in the Balkans area, Romania included, was disappointed by the region, according to a statement made by its president Bodo Hombach, for Deutsche Welle.
The Romanian Central Bank (BNR) has kept the key interest rate at 6.25 percent, as expected by market analysts. BNR has also decided to keep the mandatory minimum reserves in the system to 15 percent for passives in Romanian currency and 25 percent, for those in foreign currencies.
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc will meet the International Monetary Fund delegation today, which is the second to last day of the IMF review mission in Romania. The meeting will start at 09,30.
Car dealer Romcar, part of Tiriac Holdings, which has previously sold Ford cars in Romania, will become a car parts distribution company for the TiriacAuto dealers network, according to Ziarul Financiar, quoting Alexandru Ion Tiriac.
The Government doesn't take into account, but is not ruling out either a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund, according to Romanian Finance Minister Sebastian Vladescu. The Romanian Government will analyze the need for a new agreement, hence a new round of financing from the IMF, at the end of this year, he also said.
Star Storage, a company which specializes in data storage and information management, grew its turnover by 51 percent in the first half of the year, to EUR 7.8 million, compared to the first six months of last year. The company hopes to achieve an overall increase of 30 percent for the entire year, reaching EUR 18 million in turnover.
BCR has recently issued bonds worth EUR 3 million on the Luxembourg market. The bonds come with an eight-year timeline and a zero coupon.
The Bucharest-based subsidiary of Gazprom Marketing & Trading Limited has recently received the approval to supply natural gas in Romania. The license issued by the Romanian Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) is valid for one year.
Cable company UPC Romania posted a one percent increase in its revenues in the second quarter of this year, compared to the same period of last year. However, the company's subscribers dropped in number – down 3.1 percent. The company has lost analog cable customers due to the difficult market conditions, as well as to the promotion of digital and high definition TV services.
Over 86 percent of Romanians would leave to work abroad, should they have the opportunity, founds a recent study carried on by the recruitment website myjob.ro. Half of the respondents in the study would leave the country to get a job for which they are already qualified, while an extra 25 percent said they would leave the country at any time.
German media group Waz, which has recently said it would exit from several markets in the Balkans area, Romania included, was disappointed by the region, according to a statement made by its president Bodo Hombach, for Deutsche Welle.
The Romanian Central Bank (BNR) has kept the key interest rate at 6.25 percent, as expected by market analysts. BNR has also decided to keep the mandatory minimum reserves in the system to 15 percent for passives in Romanian currency and 25 percent, for those in foreign currencies.
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc will meet the International Monetary Fund delegation today, which is the second to last day of the IMF review mission in Romania. The meeting will start at 09,30.
Car dealer Romcar, part of Tiriac Holdings, which has previously sold Ford cars in Romania, will become a car parts distribution company for the TiriacAuto dealers network, according to Ziarul Financiar, quoting Alexandru Ion Tiriac.
The Government doesn't take into account, but is not ruling out either a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund, according to Romanian Finance Minister Sebastian Vladescu. The Romanian Government will analyze the need for a new agreement, hence a new round of financing from the IMF, at the end of this year, he also said.
Star Storage, a company which specializes in data storage and information management, grew its turnover by 51 percent in the first half of the year, to EUR 7.8 million, compared to the first six months of last year. The company hopes to achieve an overall increase of 30 percent for the entire year, reaching EUR 18 million in turnover.