Tuesday headlines: new Interior Minister, 500 Romanians hold EUR 28 bln wealth, EUR 1 million of 3D TVs sold

28 September 2010

Romanian media

Bankers try to change the Government Ordinance 50 to avoid lawsuits with unhappy customers – in Ziarul Financiar

Richest 500 Romanians have a wealth of EUR 28 billion Dinu Patriciu, Frank Timis and Ioan Niculae on the podium – in Ziarul Financiar

BNR will keep interest rate at 6.25%this year, analysts believe – in Ziarul Financiar

CEC Bank has 150 forced executed houses and land plots – in Ziarul Financiar

Notaries drop tariffs by as much as 90% for sale contracts, refinancing and inheritances – in Gandul

Ford representative: We're preparing a fantastic car at Craiova – in Adevarul

If banks lose a lawsuit, they will have to make provisions for all their loans, says Ghetea – in Adevarul

Panasonic sold EUR 1 million of 3D TVs in Romania – on Dailybusiness.ro

The Consumer Protection servers down after too many complaints sent against banks – on Dailybusiness.ro

Internet suppliers obliged to to publicize quality parameters – on Wall-street.ro

Honda Jazz Hybrid coming to Romania in 2011 – on Wall-street.ro

Romanian President: I understand those who protest against salary cuts and they are entitled to do it – on Capital.ro

Around 10 percent of Romania's GDP comes from Austrian companies – on Capital.ro

Varujan Pambuccian: The next battle in Romania will not be on attracting investments, but rather on fiscal residence - on Hotnews.ro

Traian Iigas is the new Minister of Interior – on Hotnews.ro

International media

Brazil in ‘currency war’ alert - in FT

IMF backs UK deficit reduction plan - in FT

Nestlé to take on pharmaceutical sector - in FT

Segway millionaire dies in scooter accident - in FT

RIM unveils PlayBook tablet to compete with iPad - on Reuters

Facebook IPO likely after late 2012: board member - on Reuters

Loan plan to aid car dealers, suppliers - in the Detroid News

AOL Close to Buying TechCrunch - on CNN Money

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Tuesday headlines: new Interior Minister, 500 Romanians hold EUR 28 bln wealth, EUR 1 million of 3D TVs sold

28 September 2010

Romanian media

Bankers try to change the Government Ordinance 50 to avoid lawsuits with unhappy customers – in Ziarul Financiar

Richest 500 Romanians have a wealth of EUR 28 billion Dinu Patriciu, Frank Timis and Ioan Niculae on the podium – in Ziarul Financiar

BNR will keep interest rate at 6.25%this year, analysts believe – in Ziarul Financiar

CEC Bank has 150 forced executed houses and land plots – in Ziarul Financiar

Notaries drop tariffs by as much as 90% for sale contracts, refinancing and inheritances – in Gandul

Ford representative: We're preparing a fantastic car at Craiova – in Adevarul

If banks lose a lawsuit, they will have to make provisions for all their loans, says Ghetea – in Adevarul

Panasonic sold EUR 1 million of 3D TVs in Romania – on Dailybusiness.ro

The Consumer Protection servers down after too many complaints sent against banks – on Dailybusiness.ro

Internet suppliers obliged to to publicize quality parameters – on Wall-street.ro

Honda Jazz Hybrid coming to Romania in 2011 – on Wall-street.ro

Romanian President: I understand those who protest against salary cuts and they are entitled to do it – on Capital.ro

Around 10 percent of Romania's GDP comes from Austrian companies – on Capital.ro

Varujan Pambuccian: The next battle in Romania will not be on attracting investments, but rather on fiscal residence - on Hotnews.ro

Traian Iigas is the new Minister of Interior – on Hotnews.ro

International media

Brazil in ‘currency war’ alert - in FT

IMF backs UK deficit reduction plan - in FT

Nestlé to take on pharmaceutical sector - in FT

Segway millionaire dies in scooter accident - in FT

RIM unveils PlayBook tablet to compete with iPad - on Reuters

Facebook IPO likely after late 2012: board member - on Reuters

Loan plan to aid car dealers, suppliers - in the Detroid News

AOL Close to Buying TechCrunch - on CNN Money

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