Banks should charge equally for cross-border payments in euro and domestic payments and make currency conversion costs transparent, according to new rules adopted by the...
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Authorities in Bulgaria have launched an investigation into the possibility that banks in the country have been used to launder millions of euros transferred from the...
Bulgaria’s exports to countries outside the European Union fell by 12.5 per cent in 2018, according to preliminary figures from the country’s National...
The World Bank Group has announced plans to establish a second shared services centre in Sofia, Bulgaria to provide back office corporate and technology support to the...
The number of fathers taking advantage of their paternity leave entitlements has been on the rise in most European countries over the past decade. However, with the...
According to the European Union’s statistics department, Eurostat, in 2017, more than 95 per cent of children in the European Union (EU) were considered to be in...
Societe Generale has agreed to sell its majority stake in Moldovan bank Mobiasbanca Societe Generale to Hungary’s OTP as the French group continues its retreat...
Two emerging Europe countries, Hungary and Serbia, have been downgraded from ‘free’ to ‘partly free’ in the latest edition of the Freedom of the...
Bulgaria delivered a robust economic performance in 2018, supported by sound macroeconomic policies. This is the highlight of a preliminary statement made by the...
Bulgaria has successfully completed a third market test for the Turkish Stream natural gas pipeline, known as TurkStream, and will move forward with plans to join the...
Rolling stock manufacturer PESA Bydgoszcz has signed a deal with Stolichen Electrotransport EAD in Sofia to supply the Bulgarian capital with 13 Swing trams. The deal is...
The world’s largest social network, Facebook, has announced plans to open a content review centre in the Bulgarian capital Sofia. The media giant will work...
