Results 1 - 15 from 15 for "voinea"
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Central Bank Deputy Governor Liviu Voinea Appointed Romania's Representative to the IMF
05.02.2019
Romania's central bank deputy governor Liviu Voinea has been appointed the country's representative to the International Monetary Fund and will serve as senior advisor to the IMF executive director more
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Romania’s Economy Grew More Than China’s or Japan’s in 1913-2013
12.10.2018
Over a century, between 1913 and 2013, Romania’s GDP per capita rose faster than China’s or Japan’s, as the room for growth was greater. Back in 1913, Romania’s GPD per capita was 10% of the more
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BNR: Debt Discharge Law, CHF Conversion Law Trigger Lower Risks For Romania's Financial Stability
12.13.2016
The debt discharge law and the law regarding the conversion of foreign currency loans into Romanian lei trigger lower risks for the country’s financial stability, deputy central bank governor Liviu more
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Voinea: Residential Real Estate Prices Rose Slightly In 2015
04.07.2016
The prices for residential real estate slightly resumed growth last year, deputy central bank governor Liviu Voinea said Thursday. more
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Romanian Budget Minister Sees 3.5% Economic Growth In 1Q
05.14.2014
Romania’s economy has likely expanded 3.5% in the first quarter, fueled by industry and domestic consumption, minister delegate for Budget Liviu Voinea said Wednesday. more
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Voinea: Romania Economy Growing Faster Than Expected
05.12.2014
Romania’s minister delegate for Budget Liviu Voinea said Monday that the economy is growing faster than initially estimated and encouraged companies and households to speed up the consumption pace. more
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Romania Mulls Euro-denominated Bonds To Refinance Debt
03.18.2014
Romania pursues a strategy of issuing liquid benchmark bonds and refinancing treasury bills via euro-denominated bonds to improve its public debt management, Budget Minister Liviu Voinea said Tuesday. more
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Romania’s Paradox: Exceptional Macroeconomic Indicators, Low Demand - Budget Minister
01.14.2014
Romania’s new paradox is that despite the exceptional evolution of macroeconomic indicators, the low demand still is a big issue for the economy, triggering a growth beyond its potential, more
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Government Plans Secret Measures To Restart Consumption
12.09.2013
The Romanian Government is preparing a set of measures aimed at restarting consumption for the beginning of next year. The measures will not affect budget resources, Budget Minister Liviu Voinea said more
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Romania Invites Chinese Investors To Buy Its Bonds
11.26.2013
Romania’s Budget Minister Liviu Voinea on Tuesday urged investors attending a China-CEE summit to purchase government bonds, citing the country’s low public debt level and attractive yields. more
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Romania May Widen Taxable Income; Set New Formula To Compute Excise Duties
10.30.2013
Romania’s Government is considering widening taxable income to fill in the revenue-expenses gap in the budget for 2014 and wants to set a new formula to compute excise duties, Minister-delegate for more
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Voinea: Romania Won’t Raise Taxes, Contributions On Copyright, Self-Employment Income
09.13.2013
The Romanian Government does not plan to increase taxes or social security contributions on intellectual property and self-employed income, the Minister-delegate for Budget Liviu Voinea said Friday, more
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Romania’s Assets Stand At EUR200B, Public Debt At EUR51B, Minister Says
01.14.2013
Liviu Voinea, minister-delegate for the state budget, said in an interview for Ziarul Financiar, that the Ponta Government inventoried state assets, both in public institutions and state-run more
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Romania Eyes 2013 Budget Deficit Of 1.7% Of GDP
11.09.2012
Romania plans to lower its budget deficit to 1.7% of the gross domestic product in 2013, from 2.2% of GDP envisaged for this year, deputy finance minister Liviu Voinea said Friday. more
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Deputy FinMin: Romania May Hike Taxes On Multiple Homes, Apply Taxes On Swimming Pools
09.13.2012
The Romanian Finance Ministry plans to increase taxes paid by owners of two or more buildings and limit exceptions regarding taxes on property, income and profit, secretary of state Liviu Voinea told more