Bulgaria’s Economic Growth Outpaces Expectations, Inflation to Determine Eurozone Path
In the fourth quarter of 2024, Bulgaria's economy showed a stronger performance than anticipated
French bank Credit Agricole has taken control of assets in Bulgaria, Romania and Bulgaria of its Greek subsidiary Emporiki Bank, it said in a statement, amid concerns over a possible Greek euro exit.
"This intra-group transaction is the last step of a process developed since the beginning of 2009 to reinforce links between Credit Agricole SA and Emporiki Group's subsidiaries," Emporiki said after Thursday's board decision.
"This agreement will also allow Emporiki to further rationalize its corporate structure and reinforce its focused efforts to effectively deal with the current circumstances and challenges."
The deal is subject to approval from the relevant central banks.
The Bulgarian unit now has direct access to funding from the French bank, the lender pointed out in its statement.
Once the procedure is complete, Emporiki Bank Bulgaria will adopt the name Credit Agricole with its trademark and logo.
The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) has launched an auction to sell scrap Bulgarian coins after the country adopts the euro
Dimitar Georgiev, a Bulgarian financier and international market analyst, warned of potential economic catastrophe due to the immense financial burden caused by rearmament efforts across Europe, including Bulgaria
Bulgaria's economy showed notable growth in the final quarter of 2024, with a 3.4% increase in GDP compared to the same period the previous year, surpassing the initial estimate of 3.1%
A nationwide information campaign on Bulgaria’s adoption of the euro is set to launch this month
At the end of February, Bulgaria’s budget recorded a deficit of 1 billion leva (500 million euros)
After Bulgaria joins the eurozone, the rate of mandatory minimum reserves (MRR) for local banks will be significantly reduced
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