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28 Apr 2010 Nick Anstee: The investment of the 4,000 British companies to Romania are over 4 billion euro The mayor of London financial city Nick Anstee accompanied by a delegation of business people from the UK will start tomorrow a commercial mission to Bucharest with the view to promoting the private sector in the UK and to developing business between the two countries… read more
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28 Apr 2010 InfoMatrix: Romanians - the best at 'little robots' and 'computer art' Six Romanian teams including pupils, students and teachers, won medals in the final stage of the 8th edition of the InfoMatrix International Computer Projects Competition, that happened in Bucharest, over April 23 - 26… read more
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28 Apr 2010 Moody's maintains negative outlook on banking sector in Romania The financial evaluation agency Moody's Investors Service will probably maintain the negative outlook for the banking system in Romania for a long time, shows a report of Moody's Investors Service. On March 1 Moody's announced that the outlook on the banking sector in Romania was negative, reflecting the difficult conditions of the local economy as a consequence of the global financial downturn… read more
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28 Apr 2010 ForMin Baconschi says decision on EEAS establishment has to be adopted fast The decision regarding the establishment of the European External Actions Service (EEAS) must be urgently adopted in order to send a signal of unity and coherence to the European Union's external partners, said Foreign Affairs Minister Teodor Baconschi during the meeting of the General Affairs Council (GAC) held in Luxembourg on Monday… read more
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28 Apr 2010 IMF, FinMin Vladescu discuss Government revenues collection Visiting International Monetary Fund (IMF) officials on Tuesday had a first round of talks at the Romanian Finance Ministry over the Romanian Government's Q1, 2010 revenues collection. Finance Minister Sebastian Vladescu said the Budget was implemented in the first quarter of the year within the levels of the nominal deficit target of RON 8.25 billion agreed upon with the IMF… read more