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The global social network Facebook has become the second most popular site for Internet users in Bulgaria after the search engine Google.
In addition to Google and Facebook, the top five websites in Bulgaria include video exchange website Vbox7 (a Bulgarian version of YouTube), the email provide Abv.bg, and the torrent tracker Zamunda.net, according to data of the Alexa analysis agency as cited by the Pari Daily.
The number of Bulgarians with Facebook profiles grew ten times in 2009 reaching over one million, which is about a third of all Bulgarian Internet users.
Two leading global credit rating agencies, Fitch Ratings and S&P Global Ratings, have raised Bulgaria’s long-term foreign currency credit rating to ‘BBB+’ with a stable outlook, marking the highest level in the medium investment-grade tier
The adoption of the euro inevitably brings a degree of unease and uncertainty, much like the introduction of the currency board in the 1990s
Loan interest rates in Bulgaria are expected to stay stable even after the transition to the euro
The Ministry of Finance has introduced an online currency conversion calculator, now available on the official euro adoption website for Bulgaria - evroto.bg
Wizz Air is accelerating its return to Israel
Authorities have launched a wide-ranging investigation into the controversial gas transmission agreement between Bulgaria’s state-owned Bulgargaz and the Turkish company Botas
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Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe