Romania's Finance Ministry raised RON1.16 billion from banks on Monday (December 18) selling bonds with a nominal value of RON400 million due in April 2031, at an annual average yield of 6.46%.
Romania's Finance Ministry raised RON1.5 billion from banks on Thursday (December 14), selling government paper in two auctions, at annual average yields of 6.37% and 6.08%, respectively.
Romania's Finance Ministry raised RON1.5 billion from banks on Monday (December 11), selling government paper in two auctions, at annual average yields of 6.72% and 6.68%, respectively.
Romania's Finance Ministry raised RON1.3 billion from banks on Monday (December 4) selling bonds with a nominal value of RON500 million due in 2027, at an annual average yield of 6.58%.
Turkey’s Jimmy Key, with an over 30-year experience in womenswear, will open its second store of Romania on December 8 in Bucharest’s AFI Cotroceni shopping center developed by AFI Europe.
Retail sales volume in Romania, excluding vehicle and motorcycle sales, decreased by 22% in unadjusted data in January 2023 compared to December 2022 and increased by 0.7% when adjusted for seasonality and number of working days, data from the country’s statistics institute INS showed on Monday (March 6).
The number of real estate transactions, which include houses, land and apartments, decreased in January by 44.4% compared with December 2022, data provided by the National Agency for Cadaster and Land Registration (ANCPI) shows.
The average net salary in Romania increased by 6.2% (RON257) in nominal terms in December 2022 compared with November 2022, to RON4.398, data from the country's statistics board INS showed on Monday, February 13.
Romania's industrial production prices for the total (domestic market and non–domestic market) increased by 32.8% in December 2022 compared to December 2021, data from Romania's statistics board INS showed on Thursday (Feb 2, 2023).
Romania’s unemployment rate stood at 5.6% in December 2022, higher by 0.2 percentage points than 5.4% in November 2022, data from the country’s statistics institute INS shows on Wednesday (Feb 1).
Private lending in Romania grew by 12.1% in nominal terms (-3.6% in real terms) in December 2022 versus December 2021 to RON363.59 billion, as local currency lending increased by 6.6% (+8.4% in real terms) and foreign currency lending expressed in lei by 26.7%, central bank data showed on Wednesday.
The number of real estate deals in Romania stood at 59,864 in December 2022, 1,795 fewer than in November 2022, data from the national cadaster agency ANCPI showed on Wednesday (Jan 11).
The average net salary in Romania increased by 6.4% in nominal terms in December 2021 compared with November 2021, to 3,879 lei (EUR785), data from the country's statistics board showed Friday.
Industrial production prices for the domestic and non-domestic markets grew by 2.1% in December 2021 versus November 2021 and by 33.3% in December 2021 versus December 2020, data from Romania’s statistics board INS showed Wednesday.
Romanian authorities issued 4,011 residential building permits in December 2021, 2.8% more than in November 2021 and 13.6% more than in December 2020, data from the country’s statistics board INS showed Tuesday.
Romania's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate reached 5.4% in December 2021, higher by 0.2% percentage points as compared to November 2021, data from the country's statistics board INS showed Tuesday.
The net assets of the 234 domestic and foreign open-end and closed-end investment funds operating in Romania grew by 4.7% in December 2021, to RON53.7 billion (EUR10.8 billion), and by 20.7% in 2021, the Association of Fund Administrators said Friday.
Capital city of Bucharest registered 14,004 jobless people (of whom 7,436 women) at the end of December 2021, taking the unemployment rate to 1.14%, data from the Bucharest Municipal Employment Agency showed Wednesday.
Romania’s annual inflation rate climbed to 8.2% in December 2021 after having entered a slightly downward trend in November, edging down to 7.8% from 7.94% in the previous month, data from the country’s statistics board showed on Friday.
December brought an acceleration in the average price increase of old three-room apartments in Bucharest, so that the amount paid by buyers climbed to EUR103,900, a decade high, unparalleled since the first half of 2009, according to the calculations of the real estate consulting company SVN Romania.