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January 19, 2026

Finance Ministry Raises RON700M From Banks On January 19
Jan 19, 2026

Finance Ministry Raises RON700M From Banks On January 19.

Romania's Finance Ministry raised RON700 million from banks on Monday (January 19), selling bonds at an annual average yield of 6.70%.

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