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  2. List of banks in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Bank; Banca Comercială Română (part of the Erste Group); BRD – Groupe Société Générale; Garanti BBVA (part of the BBVA Group); First Bank (part of Intesa Sanpaolo Group [3])

  3. National Bank of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Romania (Romanian: Banca Națională a României, BNR) is the central bank of Romania and was established in April 1880. Its headquarters are located in the capital city of Bucharest.

  4. Banca Transilvania - Wikipedia

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    Banca Transilvania S.A. (also BT or TLV) is a banking institution with headquarters in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.The bank was founded in 1993 in Cluj-Napoca with a capital of 2 billion RON, of which 79% was Romanian and 21% foreign.

  5. List of banks in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Rank Bank name Total assets (UAH million) # of branches Website 1 PrivatBank (state-owned) : 727,371 2,243 privatbank.ua: 2 Oschadbank (state-owned) : 281,908 3,205 oschadbank.ua: 3

  6. UniCredit Bank Romania - Wikipedia

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    Ion Țiriac Bank was founded in 1991, and then in June 2005 it merged with HVB Bank Romania. [10] In the merger moment in 2005, Ion Țiriac Bank has a network of 60 units, total assets of 706 million (31 March 2005) and a market share of 2.9%, which ranks 11th in the banking system in Romania. [11]

  7. List of banks in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Full name Call name SWIFT code Majority owner Capital Website Addiko Bank d.d. Addiko Bank HAABSI22 Addiko Bank AG: addiko.si: Banka Intesa Sanpaolo d.d.

  8. Currency war - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega, who made headlines when he raised the alarm about a currency war in September 2010. Currency war, also known as competitive devaluations, is a condition in international affairs where countries seek to gain a trade advantage over other countries by causing the exchange rate of their currency to fall in relation to other currencies.

  9. Minimum wage in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The minimum wage in Romania is the lowest monthly or hourly remuneration that employers are legally allowed to pay their workers in Romania.The sum is decided by the Romanian government and is subject to periodic reviews and adjustments based on economic indicators, inflation rates, and other relevant factors.