Bulgaria unemployment rate reaches 8.23% in October
Seven thousand people lost their jobs in October, labour minister says
Sun, Nov 22 2009
About 16 results were found.
Seven thousand people lost their jobs in October, labour minister says
The new Cabinet’s first Budget bill is much-scaled back compared to the bloated 2009 Budget
Government’s ‘difficult inheritance’ dominates Boiko Borissov’s discourse on reaching 100 days mark
After 100 days in office, Finance Minister Simeon Dyankov pinpoints 10 key issues for Cabinet in ‘the next 100 days’
Flannagan’s will be replaced by a French brasserie as part of a 10 million euro Radisson renovation
Once the promotional tickets are purchased during the discount window, they will be valid for the period January 4–March 30 2010
Globul has accumulated a profit of 139.1 million euro for the period January – September 2009, or a 0.3 per cent drop as opposed on last year’s results
Bulgaria’s tax on gambling could be raised to 15 per cent as early as next year, according to a Cabinet plan made public on November 4.
Bulgarian banks will put forward a set of measures for implementation by the Government, designed to improve market conditions and preparing the ground for a long-anticipated cut in lending rates.
There should be no modifications or speculations when it comes to the currency board, Bulgarian National Bank governor Ivan Iskrov said.
The Bulgarian deposit market exhausted its capacity to provide liquidity for local lenders as recession strengthened its grip on the economy, the latest figures from the Bulgarian National Bank showed.
Loans written off as losses by Bulgarian banks rose to 1.843 billion leva in the first nine months of this year, central bank figures showed.
Bulgaria’s Transport Ministry will meet on November 3 with the creditors of state railway carrier BDZ to ask for a grace period until the end of 2010.
Bulyard Shipbuilding Industry EAD is a subsidiary of Bulyard AD, in which Industrial Holding Bulgaria PLC currently holds 61.5 per cent of the voting shares
Further financial integration crucial for Eastern Europe's, despite the role of closer ties in current crisis, lender says
The Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) could decide to scrap the planned delisting from the regulated market of about 200 rarely-traded public companies that have more than 800 000 shareholders,