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Slight improvement: Modest revenue growth shrinks the Bulgarian state budget gap
The Bulgarian budget deficit shrunk by almost 150 million euros in November, but it still remains high, according to the preliminary estimates of the Ministry of Finance
The most realistic date for Bulgaria’s entry into the Eurozone is 1 January 2026 – not earlier
The most realistic date for Bulgaria's accession to the Eurozone is January 1, 2026 - this is the conclusion that a number of financial institutions
The Bulgarian state budget is heading for its worst year in a decade
An old saying goes that some things are better late than never. This was the case in the last three years when it came to compiling the Bulgarian government budget
We are working towards an entry date for the euro as soon as possible
By the end of the year, we will also meet the price stability criterion
Bulgaria plans to increase its internal debt by an additional 1 billion euros
The Bulgarian caretaker government of Dimitar Glavchev is taking on another 1.1 billion euros in new debt by the end of the year. This is revealed from the published indicative state bond issuance calendar
Bulgarian Finance Minister Assen Vassilev's budget plans came out short with 1.25 billion euros
The Bulgarian Ministry of Finance failed to collect about EUR 1.25 billion from the pledged revenues, subsidies and donations in the 2023 state budget
Bulgarian Ministry of Finance expects a compromise on Eurozone enlargement
The Bulgarian Ministry of Finance expects higher inflation next year compared to its medium-term budget forecast published in the summer.
The budget deficit ballooned to almost BGN 800 million
The budget deficit in September rose to BGN 780 million, according to preliminary data from the Finance Ministry. This means that in just one month