Less than 1% of household spending in Romania goes to investments, says Central Bank Governor's adviser

24 November 2011

Romania is a very poor country and ranks last among European  countries on investments, according to Adrian Vasilescu, the adviser of the Central Bank Governor in the country.

“According to our government statistics, 0.6 percent of an average household’s spending go to investments. And that means the purchase of houses, construction of houses, purchase of land, shares, bonds,” said Adrian Vasilescu.

Companies and individuals together have EUR 42 billion in bank accounts, which is a very small amount in the advisor’s opinion. From this total amount, households deposits reach EUR 25 billion.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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Less than 1% of household spending in Romania goes to investments, says Central Bank Governor's adviser

24 November 2011

Romania is a very poor country and ranks last among European  countries on investments, according to Adrian Vasilescu, the adviser of the Central Bank Governor in the country.

“According to our government statistics, 0.6 percent of an average household’s spending go to investments. And that means the purchase of houses, construction of houses, purchase of land, shares, bonds,” said Adrian Vasilescu.

Companies and individuals together have EUR 42 billion in bank accounts, which is a very small amount in the advisor’s opinion. From this total amount, households deposits reach EUR 25 billion.

Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com

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