Bulgaria’s Euro Debate: Economist Calls for Addressing Legitimate Public Fears
Economist Georgi Stoev has launched a personal awareness campaign on social media to address concerns about the euro introduction in Bulgaria
EasyJet, the low cost airline, has announced a 30% reduction in ticket prices for flights from Bulgaria.
The reductions will apply to passengers traveling from the capital, Sofia, to all four easyJet destinations – Milan, Madrid, Manchester and London.
The online promotion opened on Thursday night, and will continue until Tuesday, March 16. The price reductions are effective for the period April 19 – July 15, 2010.
Tickets will cost from EUR 13,99 for a one-way flight, inclusive of all taxes. The reductions are automatically applied to online bookings made during the promotional period.
The easyJet web site is also featuring related travel promotions, including Europcar and the LateRooms hotel chain.
Bulgaria’s transition to the euro raises many questions about how loans and payments will be handled
During the Investor.bg Banking Today conference, held on May 13 at the Inter Expo Center, Prof. Raul Eamets emphasized that Bulgaria is practically already linked to the euro due to the currency board
Bulgaria has reported a deflation rate of -0.8% for April 2025, with annual inflation recorded at 3.5%
According to the latest data from the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), the number of individuals in Bulgaria holding bank deposits of over 1 million BGN continues to rise steadily—at an average rate of one new millionaire depositor per day.
According to data published on the Bulgarian National Bank’s (BNB) official website, household lending surged by 20.
The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) has released another set of practical guidelines regarding the transition to the euro once the country joins the eurozone
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