Monday headlines: Administration and Interior Minister threats to resign, IMF approves EUR 900 mln tranche, Tarom has EUR 0.5 mln for advertising campaign
Romanian media
Duster orders double. Romanians queue up to get the car – in Ziarul Financiar
President accuses Police of undermining state authority – in Ziarul Financiar
IMF approves another EUR 900 million but state pledge on debt remains uncovered – in Ziarul Financiar
90% of the telecom market stays in the hands of five companies – in Ziarul Financiar
Tarom tries to shake off the old brand label with EUR 500,000 – in Ziarul Financiar
Vasile Blaga threats to resign from the Ministry of Administration and Internal Affairs, is at war with president Basescu – in Gandul
Head of OMV: Petrom is not for sale – in Adevarul
Local energy giants, ready until the end of the year – in Adevarul
Young farmers subsidiaries program attracted only 10% from EU financing – on Dailybusiness.ro
OBI opens second store in Bucharest on Wednesday – on Wall-street.ro
Hilton opens first Doubletree in Bucharest next year – on Wall-street.ro
International media
Germany backs tough EU deficit rules - in FT
Global value of buy-outs doubles to $144bn - in FT
Basel threat to small business - in FT
Nine IPOs set to hit US market this week - in FT
AIG, U.S. move closer to deal on bailout exit: sources - on Reuters
iPhone 4 orders exceed 200,000 in China - on Reuters
`Wall Street' Misses as Moviegoers Stress Over Jobs Not Bankers' Misdeeds - on Bloomberg
Unilever in Advanced Talks to Buy Alberto Culver - in the Wall Street Journal