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O companie italiana vrea sa dezvolte un complex rezidential de 400 mil. euro in Galati

31 Jul 2009
O companie italiana vrea sa dezvolte un complex rezidential de 400 mil. euro in Galati

Compania italiana To Do European are in plan dezvoltarea unui proiect rezidential de 5.000 de apartamente si un si un centru comercial in orasul Galati,  investitia fiind estimata la 400 de milioane de euro si asigurata din resurse proprii.

Proiectul Italian Residence va fi construit pe bulevardul George Cosbuc, pe o suprafata de 13 hectare si va include blocuri cu un nivel de inaltime de 12 etaje.

"Proiectul consta intr-un un cartier rezidential cu circuit restrictionat, unde vor fi construite aproximativ 5.000 de apartamente la standarde europene situate in blocuri de locuinte de 12 etaje, fiecare dotat cu parcari subterane pe doua niveluri", a declarat Nicoleta Carciug, Managing Director Italian Residence Agency.

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Why do Romanians choose to take courses abroad?

30 Jun 2009

The number of Romanians pursuing higher studies overseas, whether it’s Bachelors, Masters or PhD, it is increasing on a yearly basis. Accession of Romania to European Union in 2007, as well as the adoption of Bologna system, has paved the way to an exodus of young Romanians to other European countries.

From local theory to international practice

The low-quality level of Romanian education system, the opportunity of getting scholarships and grants, as well as the similar fees charged by the local universities are the main factors driving Romanian students abroad.

“Romanians opt to take courses overseas because the education systems are more focused on practice rather than theory as it is in Romania. Similarly, an overseas experience has a major contribution when getting a job, many employers looking favorably on these formative experiences” said Bogdan Kochesch, Business Development Manager, organizer of Romanian International University Fair and Romanian International Master MBA Exhibition (RINME).

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KPMG: Financial services and governments urged to collaborate in creating new international markets

7 Apr 2009

 A new wave of cooperation between governments and the global financial services industry is needed if consumers around the world are to be encouraged to save and create an alternative to the wholesale markets as a source of capital, says a new survey from KPMG’s Global Financial Services Tax practice.

The survey, “Future of the Saver” looks at taxation of savings in 12 large economies, and the work being done by international bodies both to open up the market in cross-border savings and to counter tax evasion. It suggests that the foundations of a new international system of regulation are now being laid.

“Romania has had several years of boom, which has generated serious economic imbalances. There has been too much borrowing and not enough saving and now that balance has to be changed,” said Niculae Done (photo), Tax Partner KPMG.

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