Tue, Feb 09 2010
Simeon Dyankov, left, and Plamen Oresharski.
Photo: Tsvetelina Angelova
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Government will in 2010 work out a strategy for economic development of the country’s regions as part of steps towards economic recovery.
Loans that are non-performing and in arrears have increased this year, but the banking system is sufficiently well-capitalised and has solid ‘shock absorbers’ to cope, central Bulgarian National Bank Governor Ivan Iskrov says.
Every Bulgarian, it is sometimes said, is an expert in matters of finance and knows how to fix the economy.
Bulgaria's Finance Ministry said on November 16 that a Financial Times report about the Cabinet's intention to deposit fiscal reserve funds in commercial banks was erroneous.
About one billion leva, or 12 per cent of the fiscal reserve, would be deposited with Bulgarian units of foreign-owned banks, Finance Minister Simeon Dyankov told Financial Times.
Government’s ‘difficult inheritance’ dominates Boiko Borissov’s discourse on reaching 100 days mark
Builders have met all municipal requirements and will also pay to renovate parks.
Non-Bulgarians can also be nominated as long as the company they own or work for has a minimum of five per cent Bulgarian capital.
The Christmas shopping season has not driven up retail sales in Bulgaria, according to the latest data of Eurostat, the EU’s statistical office.
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Yavor Nedev has been appointed head of the state National Agency of Fisheries and Aquaculture. He replaces Yordan Staikov who join the team of advisers of Agriculture Minister Miroslav Naidenov. In 2009, Nedev was appointed by Naidenov as director of the recently-founded state Fishery Resources company, which is to manage fishing ports and operate with EU funds. He has been vice president of the Bulgarian - Swiss Chambers of Commerce as well as president of Cherno More football club in Varna. Nedev has also worked as a political scientist and university professor.