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Annual spending could fall by 1% of GDP as Brussels shifts focus to southern periphery
State fund warns that efforts to replace independent board directors could delay IPOs
Economic fundamentals are being tempered by the unease of foreign partners
Hungary deems only small portion of joint project as economically viable
The country is the EU’s fastest-growing economy, and cranes on Bucharest’s skyline underline its modernisation, but changes of government, infrastructure problems and arguments over the role of judiciary show there is much still do to
Despite some successes, a wary nation lags behind peers on sell-offs
EU membership makes lack of cash a poor excuse
Transformation shows revival of interest in Europe’s sixth-largest capital
GDP, inflation, current account forecasts, exchange rate, and the latest business news
Case threatens to tarnish investment image of one of EU’s poorest countries
The country’s 20m consumers turn to western-style supermarkets
City has pool of qualified workers and is upbeat after success of local technology companies
Meeting place that reflects modern Bucharest — young, creative and with a western European feel
Emi Gal, the country’s answer to Mark Zuckerberg, says it must overcome cultural aversion to risk
The poet recounts her life under the Ceausescu regime in this impressionistic coming-of-age story
Cheap houses are available in the region’s idyllic 800-year-old Saxon villages, if you don’t mind opaque practices and hidden costs
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