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Bulgaria's Ombudsman Predicts 'Avalanche Of Lawsuits' Regarding KTB
Bulgaria's courts will be flooded by "an avalanche of lawsuits" with connection to the Corporate Commercial Bank (KTB), Bulgaria's Ombudsman Konstantin Penchev told the BNR public broadcaster.
NBS keeps key policy rate at 8.5 percent
BELGRADE - The Executive Board of the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) voted to retain its key policy rate at 8.5 percent, assessing that risks stemming from the domestic and international environment call for further caution in the pursuance of monetary.
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Top 7 Visual Moments of Bulgaria's 2014 Election Campaign
Nobody has so far disagreed the run-up to the early elections held on October 5 was rather dull, with no specific acts of slander or smearing campaigns outweighing the whole infighting of the previous months.
Some election posters and clips managed to confront boredom, though.
Lira leads the way in emerging-currency devaluation
The beleaguered Turkish Lira has become the most fragile currency after the Fed signaled that the lower liquidity environment is coming earlier than expected
Euronews: Bulgaria to Vote for Fifth Gov't in Two Years
Center-right GERB is tipped to win Bulgaria's snap elections on Sunday but also to fall short of a majority, Euronews wrote Thursday.
In a report titled "Disillusioned Bulgaria set to vote for fifth government in two years", it says that GERB, "led by a former bodyguard", could even have to reach out to socialist opponent BSP for support in passing legislation.
Another election, same problems in Bulgaria
Fed up with politicians, poverty and corruption, Bulgarians wearily trudge to the polls Sunday in an election that may deepen, not solve, the perennial political crisis in the EU's poorest country.
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AFP: 'New Government Will Have Its Work Cut Out'
Bulgaria's new government will face serious challenges, comments AFP in an article entitled "Winter of discontent looms over Bulgarian election".
The report starts in the flood-stricken town of Mizia, describing the dire situation and desperation of its residents and the scope of devastation.
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G20 emerging economies welcome Fed policy transparency
G20 finance chiefs promised Sunday to "clearly communicate" their monetary policy actions "in a timely way", as emerging market member nations welcomed the US Federal Reserve's transparency on its tightening measures.
Dogs kill each other out of hunger in shelter, visitor claims
A visitor to a Niğde Municipality-owned animal shelter claims that the animals are not fed sufficiently and most are infected with diseases, sharing video footage on social media
Bourse index rises on anniversary of all-time high
Exactly 15 years after the benchmark of the local bourse reached its all-time peak, 6,484.38 points, the Greek stock market staged a rebound on Wednesday after four days of decline, while turnover exceeded 100 million euros.
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