Thursday headlines: Petrom makes loss in third quarter, Romanians to send EUR 4.5 bln from abroad, trains produced locally under Bombardier license
Romanian media
BNR about the idea of adding supplementary tax for banks: we will respect the European decision – in Ziarul Financiar
Unpleasant surprise for Petrom in the third quarter: strong RON and Kazakhstan have taken the company on the loss side – in Ziarul Financiar
UniCredit's strategy is to increase lending and stop expenses – in Ziarul Financiar
The Romanian – German Chamber of Commerce proposes a commercial arbitrage court for companies – in Ziarul Financiar
Cheaper insurance policies brought a drop of business for Allianz – in Ziarul Financiar
Romanians working abroad still send EUR 4.5 billion of remittances this year – in Ziarul Financiar
Remarul 16 Februarie will produce trains under the Bombardier license – in Ziarul Financiar
BCR installs 32 ATMs in metro stations, to recharge metro cards – in Ziarul Financiar
Food, 24 percent more expensive – in Gandul
Hidromecanica Brasov asks for insolvency – in Adevarul
Petrom cuts 25 percent of investments this year – in Adevarul
Good bye, the biggest hotel in Europe. Affected by crisis, Rin Grand gives up on half of the rooms and turns them into apartments – on Dailybusiness.ro
The first three profitable banks in Romania made 48% of the system profit – on Wall-street.ro
A two-room apartment costs as much as a studio in 2008 – on Wall-street.ro
Digital Cable Systems invests EUR 0.4 million in call center– on Wall-street.ro
Vega Company bought Faleza hotel in Galati with EUR 2.6 million – on Wall-street.ro
The first two licenses for digital TV could be offered by January 2012 – on Wall-street.ro
International media
Greenspan warns over weaker dollar- in FT
London student protest turns violent- in FT
Iraqi deal on forming new government- in FT
Japan stocks rally and hit highest level since June |- on Reuters
Home Seizures in U.S. Decline 9% as States Probe Foreclosures- on Bloomberg
Emerging Stocks Fall Most in 2 Weeks on China Inflation Concern - in BusinessWeek
BJ's Wholesale Said to Seek Takeover, Hire Morgan Stanley- on Bloomberg