BULGARIA'S MAIN INTEREST RATE TO FALL TO 4.08 PCT
Reuters Bulgaria's main interest rate will fall to an annual 4.
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Reuters Bulgaria's main interest rate will fall to an annual 4.
By George Jahn The Associated Press
Abridged from BBC By Ania Lichtarowicz
The management of Bulgarian customs by a foreign company is right, novinite.com latest poll shows.
"The government is trying to change the subject by raising other just as important subjects like the condition of customs," leader of rightist opposition Union of Democratic Forces (UDF) Nadezhda Mihaylova said, commenting Prime Minister’s statement on Cr
Bulgarian women, who are running their own business, are younger that the women in countries with developed market economy, a series of nationally representative surveys of the Entrepreneurship Development Foundation show. While in the US the share of the
Abridged from the Associated Press By VESELIN TOSHKOV
The Parliamentary group of Coalition for Bulgaria proposes urgent measures for restoring stability in the country till the end of the year, leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party Sergey Stanishev said in Parliament. He specified that the leftist coalitio
Following is a publication by former Bulgaria's President Petur Stoyanov in The Wasington Times. Stoyanov served as the president of the Republic of Bulgaria from 1997 to 2002.
Standard & Poor assigned a BB-senior unsecured debt rating to the new euro- and dollar-denominated eurobonds issued by Bulgaria, maturing in 2013 and 1025 respectively. The rating is considered to reflect the government’s record of prudent economic and fi
Bulgaria’s permanent population stood at 7,929,500 people as of December 31,2001. The number of those who live in Bulgaria went down by 220,000 (2,3%) compared to 2000.
Associated Press Leaders of the 10 countries applying for NATO membership pledged March 26 to continue to fight global terrorism and cooperate to bolster one another's bid to join the alliance.
The clashes in the leadership of the governing parties in Bulgaria, Turkey and Serbia opened Pandora’s box, causing a continually growing instability, Greek newspaper Vima wrote. According to the article the escalating destabilization upsets the already a
VOA News Roger Wilkison
By Daniel Simpson BUCHAREST - Washington wants to admit as many new countries to NATO as are fit to join, U.
The New York Times By STEVEN ERLANGER
Following is a commentary of Mark Brzezinski, published in the Comment&Analysis section of Financial Times. Mark Brzezinski was director for south-east Europe on the National Security Council during the Clinton administration.
By David R. Sands
By Nicholas Kralev THE WASHINGTON TIMES
By Peter Finn Washington Post Foreign Service
UN Happiness Report: Bulgaria's Astonishing Leap in Rankings
Bulgaria: 3 Regions With Lowest Life Expectancy - EU Report 2022