“Fully prepared”: Bulgarian National Bank governor expects improved attitudes toward the euro
According to the central bank governor, the number of skeptics in Bulgaria will decrease significantly after the introduction of the new currency
According to the central bank governor, the number of skeptics in Bulgaria will decrease significantly after the introduction of the new currency
Martin Danovsky is an economist with over 20 years of experience in the business sector and public administration. He holds a master's degree in economics
Temporary high inflation and the desire to save will lead to moderate growth in private consumption
One-day contracts are common in tourism and the water supply and sanitation sector
Data on the sustained low 12-month average inflation will be reflected in the convergence report expected from Brussels on June 4
Eng. Ognyan Atanasov is a civil engineer and a graduate of three leading technical universities in Bulgaria. Before entering local government, he set up his own design office
Bulgaria ranks 22nd among 30 countries in this year's edition of the Nanny State Index, according to data from EPICENTER, whose partner for Bulgaria
One third of Bulgarian citizens' expenditure goes on food and non-alcoholic beverages. Another 16.6% is spent on rent, 15.5% on taxes and social security contributions
Workers in the energy sector in Kyustendil and Bobov Dol overwhelmingly want to keep their jobs and remain in the sector, although they are concerned
Annual inflation in Bulgaria slowed to 3.5% in April, according to data from the National Statistical Institute (NSI) published on Thursday