Reforms and savings – the way to control the alarming budget deficit
Once a snowball gets rolling down a hill, there is no stopping it. This is a useful analogy for the situation with the growing expenses in the Bulgarian state budget
Once a snowball gets rolling down a hill, there is no stopping it. This is a useful analogy for the situation with the growing expenses in the Bulgarian state budget
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
Inflation in Bulgaria continues to inch closer towards the permissible limits for Eurozone admission. At the end of September, the country’s indicator was only 1 percentage
The Bulgarian housing market has been particularly sizzling in the last two years. It keeps conquering new highs in terms of prices
Inflation in Bulgaria will hover above 2% over the next two years, supported by wage and credit growth, and consumption will remain the engine of the economy
Yet another big bank in Bulgaria – UBB - expects that the country will only meet the inflation criterion for the Eurozone next year
Labor shortage is one of the main challenges facing businesses in Bulgaria - both for Bulgarian and foreign investors. Due to ever higher labor costs
Preliminary talks are underway with the German company Siemens to supply the turbines for the future seventh unit of the Kozloduy NPP
The painting’s title was a creative way for Yasen Georgiev, executive director of the Economic Policy Institute, to begin his analysis
Bulgaria's budget deficit reached 1.4 billion euros at the end of September after the financial "hole" grew by another 600 million euros last month