The World Bank has revised its forecast for Romanias economic growth this year to 5.1% from 4% in June.
The Romanian economy will register a higher growth in 2016 than estimated in the autumn of 2015, the IMF shows in its latest report.
WB representatives are optimistic about Romanias economic performance/ Romanias ambassador to Oslo held talks at the Norwegian Foreign Ministry on the situation of the five children taken over by the authorities from a mixed Romanian-Norwegian family
The Romanian Foreign Ministry firmly condemns the terrorist attack carried out in Istanbuls historical district, Sultanahmet/ Visit to Germany by Romanian Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu/ Pakistani Reza Baqir is the new IMF Mission Chief for Romania
Romanian FM in Berlin; IMF chief for Romania is Reza Baqir; new parliamentary majority in Moldova
Most of all the men suspected of involvement in mass assaults and muggings in Cologne are North-African and Arab asylum seekers / The Romanian Government and the World Bank signed a memorandum on Monday in Bucharest
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The World Bank has upgraded its estimates regarding Romanias economic growth rate, to 3.9% for this year and 4.1% for 2017.
The World Bank has upgraded its economic growth forecast for Romania / French police shot dead a man who tried to enter a Paris police station
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Montenegro invited to join NATO / Unemployment rate in the EU goes down
The World Bank ranks Romania as number 37 out of 189 countries in its Doing Business 2016 report, ahead of countries like Italy, Hungary, Croatia and Greece.
To a large extent, Romanian economy has managed to correct some of its internal and external imbalances.