Tag: capital market

  • 2023, a good year for the Bucharest Stock Exchange

    2023, a good year for the Bucharest Stock Exchange


    2023 was a year of unprecedented good results for the Romanian capital market. The Bucharest Stock Market reported all-time highs in terms of shares and bonds sold, but also regarding market indices and the market value of companies. The public listing of Hidroelectrica with total shares of nearly 2 bln EUR accounted for the largest such listing at EU level. On December 8, 2023, the Bucharest Exchange Trading Index (BET) exceeded the score of 15,000 for the first time in history, the Exchange closing the year with a 32% increase compared to 2022. The total value of transactions exceeded 7.6 bln EUR, a 58% increase compared to the previous year. Some 2 million transactions were reported in 2023, a record since 2007. The president of the Bucharest Stock Exchange, Radu Hanga, described 2023 as the best year in history for the Romanian capital market. The good results also confirm the fact that development projects implemented in recent years are making good progress, and that the Romanian stock market is successful as a funding platform for the economy.





    We have good cooperation with state authorities – the Government, Parliament, the Financial Surveillance Authority, the National Bank of Romania, which is key to the development of the capital market in Romania and of local economy, Radu Hanga added. In turn, Bucharest Stock Exchange executive director Adrian Tănase said 2023 exceeded liquidity records set the previous year by a large margin, considering the number of investors hit a historical high and stock indices brought substantial profits. These increases also reflect investors interest and confidence in the market, Adrian Tănase argues. This helps not only consolidate Romanias position in the region, but also strengthens the Stock Exchanges reputation and appeal to new investors, contributing to the constant development of the Romanian capital market, Adrian Tănase explained.




    By issuing a total of 11 corporative bonds, issuers attracted 1.6 bln EUR, evidence of the high demand for funding. The Finance Ministry in turn has been very active on the capital market, raising 1.9 bln EUR by issuing Fidelis state bonds. Whereas in 2022 contributors to the private pension systems incurred losses, in 2023 they reported good profits amidst a positive evolution of the stock market and the reference interest rates, standing at some 3.8 bln EUR for contributors to the second and third pillar of the private pension fund last year, the equivalent of total profits reported since 2008. In addition, the number of investors exceeded 168,000 last autumn, a record high and a substantial increase compared to 2022. In the last four years, the numbers of investors on the stock market has tripled. (VP)




  • September 21, 2020

    September 21, 2020

    BELARUS – The Presidents
    of Romania, Klaus Iohannis, Lithuania, Gitanas Nauseda and Poland, Andrzej Duda
    have voiced their joint readiness to support the people of Belarus in building
    a democratic path for their country. The Presidents have called on the
    international community to join the EU and Member States in a joint effort to
    build a positive agenda for Belarus, in addition to a support package aimed at
    ensuring political, economic and social transition. The three heads of state
    are willing to provide Belarus with their countries’ expertise and know-how to
    help implement political and economic reforms, to build independent
    institutions and to help build a society based on the observance of human
    rights and freedom of speech. The joint statement follows an increase in the
    number of allegations over violations of human rights and election fraud in
    Belarus. In power for 26 years, President Alexander Lukashenko is often labeled
    as Europe’s last dictator.




    MEETING – Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu is today attending the
    meeting of EU Foreign Ministers in Bucharest. On the sidelines of the meeting,
    Aurescu is also taking part in a working breakfast hosted by Svetlana Tikhanovskaya,
    the leader of the Belarusian opposition. During the meeting, the EU Foreign
    Ministers and the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, will
    be reviewing the developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, Lebanon and
    Venezuela, as well as EU-China and EU-Russia relations. High on the agenda is
    also a strategic debate on the EU’s prospective partnerships with states in the
    southern vicinity. The Romanian Foreign Minister will also meet with Miroslav
    Lajcak, the EU special representative for Serbia-Kosovo dialogue.




    COVID-19 – 808 new infections were reported in the last 24 hours in
    Romania, the Group for Strategic Communication announced today. 23 people have
    died, taking the death toll to 4,458. So far over 113,500 cases of COVID-19
    have been reported in Romania. 90,600 patients have recovered. 464 patients are
    in intensive care. The authorities have again called on the population to
    observe health safety measures to prevent the pandemic from spreading. Health
    Minister Nelu
    Tătaru has underlined the importance of vaccination against seasonal flu in
    order to prevent a second pandemic. The Romanian official says the first
    vaccine shots have already arrived and they will be administered to people in
    at-risk categories, including teachers.




    SCHOOLS – The Government is today deciding on the number of days
    schools that are to host polling stations next Sunday will remain closed.
    Ensuring the sanitation of classes will take at least one day, during which
    time pupils will follow classes online. In Bucharest, local authorities decided
    to suspend classes two days before the election as well. In other news, classes
    in over 300 schools are being held exclusively online, and over 4,400 schooling
    units are following the hybrid scenario, whereby half of pupils study from home
    and the other half in school. In some 13,000 schools all pupils are observing
    daily physical class attendance. Candidates in the local election are vying for
    one of the 41 positions of presidents of county councils, 3.200 mayor seats,
    1.300 county councilmen and 40.000 local councilmen positions. Originally
    slated for June, the local election was postponed due to the coronavirus
    pandemic, while the mandates of local officials were extended by another six
    months.




    MARKET – Romania’s
    capital market is as of today rated as an emerging market, after the stocks
    of the top companies listed at the Bucharest Stock Exchange had been monitored
    for three years. The first two companies to be granted an emerging-market index
    will be Transylvania Bank and Nuclearelectrica. The two companies will have to meet
    liquidity criteria over the next three months.




    HANDBALL
    – The Romanian women’s handball club CSM Bucharest on Sunday defeated Team
    Esbjerg of Denmark 30-29 away from home in Champions League Group A. Also in
    Group A, Metz Handball of France defeated SG BBM Bietigheim 36-27. The group leader with 4
    points, CSM will next play Rostov-Don of Russia on September 27 at home. On
    Saturday, the other Romanian team playing in Champions League, SCM Râmnicu
    Vâlcea lost to Odense Handbold of Denmark, 30-21 in Group B. Râmnicu Vâlcea
    will next play CSKA Moscow on September 26.





    TENNIS – Tennis player Simona Halep, world no. 2, is today playing
    in the final of the WTA tournament in Rome, totaling over $2.2 million in prize
    money. On Sunday, in the semi-finals, she defeated Garbine Muguruza of Spain,
    6-3, 4-6, 6-4. In the final, Halep will take on Karolina Pliskova of the Czech
    Republic (4 WTA), who in the semis ousted another Czech player, Marketa
    Vondrousova (19 WTA). Aged 28, Halep will play her third final in Rome. In 2017
    and 2018 she lost the final to Elina Svitolina of Ukraine.


    (Translated by V. Palcu)