Romania's energy output decreased by 6.1% year-over-year in January-March 2025, to 4.209 million tons of oil equivalent (TOE) due to a decline in hydro and wind power generation, the country's statistical office INS said on Thursday (May 15), citing provisional data.
Romania's Finance Ministry raised RON867 million from banks on Thursday (May 15), selling discount treasury bills (T-bills) due in 2026, at an annual average yield of 8.34%.
Enexus, a company specializing in building medium-sized and large photovoltaic projects with storage facilities, posted about EUR23 million revenue in 2024, 10 times higher than in 2023.
Chemical producer and supplier Chimcomplex (CRC.RO), with two industrial sites in Onesti and Ramnicu Valcea, ended the first quarter of 2025 with a turnover of RON353 million, down 24% on the year, and net profit of RON5.5 million, down 26% on the year, as per its quarterly financial report published at the Bucharest Stock Exchange on May 15.
Transgaz (stock symbol: TGN), the national gas transmission system operator, reported net profit of RON516.6 million for January-March 2025, compared to RON257.9 million reported in the same period of 2024, as per its quarterly financial report.
IT infrastructure and security integrator Arctic Stream (stock symbol: AST) ended the first quarter (Q1) of 2025 with a 49% decline in revenue due largely to shifting certain projects and the delay of investment-related decisions by some of the company's clients, as per a press statement.
98% of CEO respondents are concerned about tariff increases affecting their companies’ operations and sales in the next 12 months, with 50% very or extremely concerned, as per the latest EY-Parthenon CEO Outlook Survey, which evaluates the views and optimism levels of 1,200 global business leaders at many of the world’s leading companies.
The three-month ROBOR index, the interbank interest rate used as a reference to calculate variable interests for loans in lei taken out before May 2019, as well as for companies' leu-denominated loans, grew to 7.29% on Thursday (May 15) after two consecutive days of stagnation.
The average net salary in Romania stood at RON5,691 (EUR1,114) in March 2025, higher by 9.8% in nominal terms compared to March 2024 and by 4.7% relative to the evolution of consumer prices, data from the country's statistical office INS showed on Thursday (May 15, 2025).