Petkova “patched up” the deficit with drastic cuts to the capital program
Bulgaria ended 2025 with a budget deficit of 3.1% of GDP. This can be considered good news, given that economists had been warning all year that the revenues projected
Bulgaria ended 2025 with a budget deficit of 3.1% of GDP. This can be considered good news, given that economists had been warning all year that the revenues projected
Bulgaria is among the leaders in the European Union in terms of newly installed battery energy storage capacity. This is shown by data from SolarPower Europe for 2025
The optical fibers will be connected on land at Aheloy, after which the existing infrastructure of Bulgartransgaz will be used
The Ministry of Finance is starting the year as it spent half of the previous one – by issuing 300 million loans (in levs). On Tuesday, the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB)
The European Commission (EC) has transferred the third payment under Bulgaria’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP)
One opportunity for the development of the second and third pensions we receive from pension insurance companies is the introduction of a multi-fund system in Bulgaria
Lending activity in Bulgaria remains high, which in the short term is positive for banks' profitability, but in the long term creates a risk to their balance sheets
The Bulgarian economy has achieved its highest level of transparency in 15 years, but the labor market is showing worrying signs of a return to gray practices
Minister of Labor and Social Policy Borislav Gutsanov promised reform of the pension system next year. The Roadmap for improving the pension model
Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova is making a very modest attempt to optimize state administration against the backdrop of huge criticism of the work of civil servants