April 16, 2022
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Newsroom, 16.04.2022, 13:57
BNR According
to Romania’s Central Bank (BNR), the country’s inflation rate is expected to increase
in the following months more than it was initially estimated. So, Romania’s
inflation rate will exceed the level of 11.2% forecast in June. The phenomenon
was caused by the latest price hikes in fuel and processed food against the war
in Ukraine and the international sanctions imposed on Russia. In another
development, although pressure for pay rises might be felt at least in the
sectors facing a shortage of qualified personnel, substantial pay rises are
very unlikely to happen in the near future. We recall the annual inflation rate
went up to 10.15% in March from 8.5% in February reaching the highest level in
the past 18 years.
RATING Romania’s Finance Minister Adrian Câciu hailed the Friday’s decision
of the financial rating agency Standard & Poor’s to reconfirm Romania’s
Sovereign credit rating to ‘BBB minus’ with stable outlook. ‘This is another
proof that the national policies of funding the economy were right’ Câciu says.
According to Standard & Poor’s, Romania’s rating is underpinned by EU
membership and international capital flows. At the same time the risks posed by
the war in Ukraine are diminished by the prospects of absorbing a major volume
of EU funds as well as by the low energy dependence on imports of natural gas
and oil from Russia. However, the agency has significantly dropped the
country’s growth estimates down to 2.1% and has increased estimates regarding
the inflation rate, which in 2022 is expected to go up to 9% as compared to 6%
forecast in December. Another major rating agency Fitch last week confirmed
Romania’s rating at ‘BBB minus’, with negative outlook, the last notch in the
investment-grade category.
DAY
Roman-Catholics and protestant believers are today getting ready for Easter, whereas
the Orthodox and Greek-Catholic believers are preparing for Palm Sunday. At
midnight the Roman Catholics are to participate in the Easter Vigil, a special
service, which celebrates Christ’s Resurrection. The Orthodox believers will
today be attending religious processions dedicated to Jesus Christ’s triumphal
entry into Jerusalem, which also marks the beginning of the last week of Lent,
also known as the Passion Week, before Easter on April 24th. Today
is also the first day of Jewish Holiday of Passover, which celebrates the
exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
TENNIS Romanian tennis player Irina Bara on Friday qualified for the
semifinals of the ITF tournament in Palm Harbor, Florida after a 6-3, 6-4 win
against Grace Min of the USA. Bara has also qualified for the doubles finals
together with Italian Lucrezia Stefanini after a 6-3, 6-1 win against Kayla Day
and Ellie Douglas of the USA.
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