Results 1 - 8 from 8 for "foreign loans"
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Government Discusses Bill Regarding Conversion Of Foreign Currency Loans Into Lei
03.18.2015
Romania’s government on Wednesday discussed a bill regarding the conversion of foreign currency-denominated loans into leu-denominated loans. more
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Banks In Romania See Loans Worth RON8B Vanish From Portfolios In Just One Year
08.27.2014
Banks in Romania had retail and corporate loans worth just 213.8 billion lei (EUR48.3 billion) left in their portfolios at the end of July, a three-year low, as they are unable to sell enough loans in more
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Volksbank: New FX Lending Regulations To Cap SME Access To Funds
03.26.2013
Romanian small and medium-sized companies will have limited access to foreign currency loans once the central bank’s new regulations are in place, an official of Volksbank Romania said Tuesday. more
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Ghetea: SME’s Foreign Currency Lending Could Be Conditioned On Foreign Currency Resources
09.25.2012
The new regulation on foreign currency lending to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) could condition borrowing in hard currency by obtaining revenue in the said currency. more
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BNR: New Regulations Won’t Limit Foreign Mortgage Lending
10.28.2011
Romanian central bank’s new lending regulations don’t include restrictions for mortgage loans in foreign currency, governor Mugur Isarescu said Friday. more
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Popa, BNR: New Forex Loan Regulations To Outdo Old Ones
10.05.2011
Romanian central bank’s (BNR) new lending regulations are bound to be more effective than the previous measures aimed to limit foreign currency loans, because now they are part of a larger, European more
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Central Bank Is Late To Discourage Foreign Currency Lending, Doesn’t Go All The Way
09.22.2011
On a market where loans in foreign currency account for two thirds of overall household lending, the National Bank of Romania (BNR) wants to discourage foreign currency loans, especially mortgage more
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Banks Continue To Borrow From Foreign Sources, But Shift To Long Maturities
05.19.2011
Banks continued to borrow from abroad in the first quarter, as the savings capacity of local companies and households is diminishing, but the trend is to switch from shorter maturities to longer ones. more