Monday headlines: Tesco in talks over Real Hypermarket Romania, new discussions with IMF in January, exports peak in October
Romanian media
Raiffeisen sells EUR 30 million of retail loans every month, same as in 2009 – in Ziarul Financiar
120 Romanians pay between EUR 30,000 and EUR 50,000 a year to send their children to foreign private highschools – in Ziarul Financiar
Exports reach peak in October, at EUR 3.52 billion – in Ziarul Financiar
Tiriac invests EUR 14 million in expanding the auto network – in Ziarul Financiar
Amrop headhunters return on the market through partnership – in Ziarul Financiar
Tesco currently negotiating to take over Real – in Ziarul Financiar
Scandia wants to open 6-7 restaurants in malls and office buildings – in Ziarul Financiar
Cristescu brothers want to open hotel and disco in two planes in Orastie – in Ziarul Financiar
In 2015, Dacia will produce 50,000 cars a year – in Gandul
With unmade homework, Boc announces the new deal with the IMF – in Adevarul
Mihai David, forced to resign from Hidroelectrica on political reasons – in Adevarul
Discussions with IMF for new loan start on January 20 – on Dailybusiness.ro
The booking level for mountain resorts is of 70 percent for the winter holidays – on Dailybusiness.ro
GroupOn, on entering the Romanian market: In six months, we will be the leaders of the reduction coupons market. We are a Goliath– on Dailybusiness.ro
Microsoft Romania: We strive to bring Xbox 360 and Kinecto, but we don't know what that will happen – on Wall-street.ro
Finnish Ruukki exports 40 percent of the local production – on Wall-street.ro
International media
Push for shake-up of EU rescue facility- in FT
Grocery chain A&P files for bankruptcy- on Reuters
Amazon websites outage was due to hardware failure - on Reuters
At least 1000 suits to proceed in Madoff case - on the Boston Globe
Wal-Mart Tries Again for New York City Store - in the New York Times
Spotlight On Banks' Exposure in Europe - in the Wall Street Journal