Vojvodjanska Banka, in cooperation with Gallery of Matica srpska, recently opened an exhibition titled “Responsibly in Culture” at the National Bank of Serbia.
The Bulgarian-American Credit Bank (BACB) recently released its audited financial reports for 2016, showing net profits on both a consolidated and individual bases.
The Piraeus Port Authority (PPA) recently hosted a delegation from the Greek-Chinese Economic Council to discuss the future of the port and areas where the two organizations can further cooperate.
The U.S. State Department detailed extensive government corruption across multiple sectors of the economy in its 43-page Annual Human Rights Report on Macedonia.
Citing concerns over a potential lack of competition, the European Commission (EC) recently prohibited a planned takeover of Cemex Croatia by HeidelbergCement and Schwenk joint venture company Duna Dráva Cement (DDC).
The Bulgarian-American Credit Bank (BACB) recently finalized the appointment of Alexander Dimitrov Dimitrov to its management board and to the position of executive director and representative of the bank.
The European Commission recently released a report indicating ways to support regional growth strategies for areas that are lagging behind in growth and prosperity.
Many Balkan governments struggle with corruption, which has been a problem for many states in the area for years, and one group has made recommendations on how to overcome this issue.
Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB), Rotary International District 2241 from Romania and the Republic of Moldova have teamed up to offer a virtual trading competition, Invest Quest.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is boosting support for Ukrainian exporters and importers by extending trade financing of up to $5.3 million to Piraeus Bank Ukraine (PBU) as part of its Trade Facilitation Program (TFP).
The Republic of Srpska's assistant minister for European integration, Radmila Dragisic, met recently with Khaldoun Sinno, the deputy leader of the delegation of the European Union to BiH.
UniCredit Foundation's Gift Matching Program, which matches contributions from UniCredit employees to non-profit organizations, resulted in more than $2.6 million donated from 15 countries last year.