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World Bk Annuls $5.9M Of Romania's Loan On Unspent Funds
World's Bank financial unit, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, or IBRD, annulled $5.89 million of a loan totaling $80 million granted to Romania for rural projects, fueled by the country's impossibility to spend these funds.…
Govt and European Commission agree upon registration tax
The representative of the Ministry of Economy and Finance agreed with the experts of the European Commission on the new level of the registration tax, advisor with Minister of Economy and Finance Dana Daraban told Rompres.…
Lands near the Capital: 80 to 300 euros per sq.m.
The lands suitable for residential buildings in the localities near Bucharest cost between 80 and 300 euros/sq.m., declared for NewsIn representatives of the real estate company EuroMetropola.…
Citi Group deems the central bank should hike key interest more than 9% to calm down the leu
Romania's yearly key interest rate set by the central bank to 8 percent should be increased to 9 percent to control pressures depreciating the national currency, according to analysts within the Citi Group. They are expecting hike of 0.5 percentage points next month.…
Romania is construction industry leader in the EU
Romania is EU construction industry leader, in first place in terms of growth in the construction industry sector in the November 2007 - November 2006 period, according to data provided by European statistics institute, Eurostat. However, it should be mentioned that the Eurostat data did not include several European states. …
Plane fare prices not to change despite new airport taxes
The price of air fares will not go up despite the unification of the calculation and collection of airport taxes required by the new European regulations, stated the Director of the Civil Aviation Directorate from the Ministry of Transport, Catalin Radu. 'The calculation method of airport taxes in Romania is transparent because it is governed by international regulations and …