Thursday headlines: spontaneous protest at Finance Ministry, EUR 1.9 bln foreign investments, head of OMV meets Basescu

14 October 2010

Romanian media

M&A market shows signs of revival – in Ziarul Financiar

Foreign investments drop and the current account deficit grows – in Ziarul Financiar

Gazprom president signs South Stream memorandum in Bucharest – in Ziarul Financiar

RCS &RDS- We went to Italy for the one million Romanians working there – in Ziarul Financiar

Romanian industry takes a break. Last place on growth in August – in Gandul

Foreigners have fueled EUR 1.9 bln of investments in Romania in eight months – in Gandul

Current account deficit grows 48.7% in the first eight months, to EUR 4.07 billion – in Gandul

Finance Minister left ministry headquarters, protesting employees stayed there, negociations will continue today – in Adevarul

Basescu met head of OMV yesterday in Bucharest – in Adevarul

Eric Kish, former Rompetrol vice-president, sells his Corbeanca villa for EUR 6.5 million – in Dailybusiness.ro

Spontaneous strike at Finance Ministry – on Wall-street.ro

Africa Israel sells half of its hotel division for EUR 50 million – on Wall-street.ro

Mihnea Vasiliu is the new general manager of Ringier – on Wall-street.ro

Foreign direct investments drop 36% in eight months – on Wall-street.ro

Aerostar puts EUR 3.2 million in expanding the production capacity – on Wall-street.ro

International media

Last of 33 trapped miners in Chile is rescued - in FT

Private equity courts News Corp, AOL on Yahoo: source - on Reuters

Liverpool Owners Lose Court Case - on Wall Street Journal

Ethnic Violence Flares in Kosovo - on Wall Street Journal

Wal-Mart Sees Small Stores in Big Cities - on Wall Street Journal

Hungary government to levy extra tax on telecom, energy and trade companies for three years - PM Orbán - in Budapest Business Journal

US September home foreclosures top 100000 for 1st time - on Reuters

OPEC Will Leave Oil Output Unchanged as Some Members Seek Higher Oil Price - on Bloomberg

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Thursday headlines: spontaneous protest at Finance Ministry, EUR 1.9 bln foreign investments, head of OMV meets Basescu

14 October 2010

Romanian media

M&A market shows signs of revival – in Ziarul Financiar

Foreign investments drop and the current account deficit grows – in Ziarul Financiar

Gazprom president signs South Stream memorandum in Bucharest – in Ziarul Financiar

RCS &RDS- We went to Italy for the one million Romanians working there – in Ziarul Financiar

Romanian industry takes a break. Last place on growth in August – in Gandul

Foreigners have fueled EUR 1.9 bln of investments in Romania in eight months – in Gandul

Current account deficit grows 48.7% in the first eight months, to EUR 4.07 billion – in Gandul

Finance Minister left ministry headquarters, protesting employees stayed there, negociations will continue today – in Adevarul

Basescu met head of OMV yesterday in Bucharest – in Adevarul

Eric Kish, former Rompetrol vice-president, sells his Corbeanca villa for EUR 6.5 million – in Dailybusiness.ro

Spontaneous strike at Finance Ministry – on Wall-street.ro

Africa Israel sells half of its hotel division for EUR 50 million – on Wall-street.ro

Mihnea Vasiliu is the new general manager of Ringier – on Wall-street.ro

Foreign direct investments drop 36% in eight months – on Wall-street.ro

Aerostar puts EUR 3.2 million in expanding the production capacity – on Wall-street.ro

International media

Last of 33 trapped miners in Chile is rescued - in FT

Private equity courts News Corp, AOL on Yahoo: source - on Reuters

Liverpool Owners Lose Court Case - on Wall Street Journal

Ethnic Violence Flares in Kosovo - on Wall Street Journal

Wal-Mart Sees Small Stores in Big Cities - on Wall Street Journal

Hungary government to levy extra tax on telecom, energy and trade companies for three years - PM Orbán - in Budapest Business Journal

US September home foreclosures top 100000 for 1st time - on Reuters

OPEC Will Leave Oil Output Unchanged as Some Members Seek Higher Oil Price - on Bloomberg

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