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The week: Lose your illusions about the euro
The real issue with the euro, Sofia at a standstill, The State enters the retail business

The week: The hottest destination - the Black Sea
The best municipality in Bulgaria, Local authorities are on the verge of disaster, A bike plant turns into a concrete one

K10: The best banks of 2024
UniCredit Bulbank tops Capital Weekly’s ranking for the third time in a row

The week: No more politics, just business
Making Nexo great again, Vazrazhdane tours the globe and energy market reform postponed

The week: The fall of Dogan
The end of an Emperor, The return of Belene, Nexo invites Donald Trump Jr

The flight of the Bulgarian aerobusiness
The boom in global travel has led to a surge in carriers, repair bases and parts factories based in the country

The week: A road tragedy
Roads to die for, Starlink comes to Bulgaria, Industry hits the brakes (construction, of course, excluded)

The week: An eagle has finally landed. Is it too late?
Defense modernization in slow motion, GDP crawls up towards EU average and a Discoverer+ supercomputer

Nip-Tuck RRP investments: which projects remain and which are dropped
Plumbing for small settlements, the new train system and the 112 emergency number are among the projects dropped. Other investments worth BGN 2 billion remain in the "risk group"

Ruling majority passes a record budget for 2025 with Peevski’s backing
VAT registration threshold drops to 100,000 levs. The government plans to draw 18.9 billion levs of debt this year

Finally a regular cabinet: a strange GERB-led coalition
TISP and BSP join forces with their nominal top nemesis and, with the help of Dogan’s MRF, push through an ordinary government

Bulgaria's new factories for 2024: How has the industrial landscape changed
Amongst a sharp dip in investments during 2024 there have been a few that have also withdrawn entirely from the country

The biggest employers: strong wage growth, stagnant hiring
The ranking of the top 200 companies by staff for 2023 shows layoffs in the automotive, bicycle and call center sectors, while IT and supermarket chains keep hiring