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Romanias debt woe
BUCHAREST (Reuters) Romanias government is losing its battle to keep a lid on its borrowing costs and risks having to pay investors even higher premiums if it does not now concede the discounts they are demanding to buy its debt. Bucharest has struggled to sell debt at yields it deems acceptable and refused to go over 7 percent, but rates of return are more likely to rise than fall due to ...
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Romanian Leu Hits New Low
Romania's currency sank to a fresh record low against the euro after the government said the economy would contract more than expected in 2010 and investors mulled the possibility over a prolonged period of political instability.
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Romania missed some IMF targets, aid not at risk-FinMin
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Romania to Attract EU1 Billion in Investment, London Mayor Says
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Romania will attract 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in infrastructure from an international group, Nick Anstee , the Lord Mayor of the City of London said, after he held meetings with investors in Bucharest.
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Vladescu: ?Romanian economy works better compared to 2009? (Nine O'Clock)
The issuance of Eurobonds worth EUR 1 bln has demonstrated interest from investors. Romania is consolidating its position on external markets, Public Finances Minister Sebastian Vladescu yesterday said, in a press meeting.
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Romania Sets Yield Above Croatia?s in Biggest Bond (Update2) (Bloomberg)
March 11 (Bloomberg) -- Romania set bond yields higher than similarly rated Croatian debt to lure investors to its biggest sale of Eurobonds.
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Romania Sets Yield Above Croatia?s in Biggest Bond (Update2) (BusinessWeek)
Romania set bond yields higher than similarly rated Croatian debt to lure investors to its biggest sale of Eurobonds.
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Romania Offers Yield Above Croatia for Euro Bonds (Update1) (Bloomberg)
March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Romania is offering higher bond yields than other central and eastern European countries to lure investors as it revives borrowing plans postponed after the government?s collapse in November.
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