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Central Bank Recommends Banks Should Not Distribute Dividends in 2020

Romania's central bank recommends commercial banks operating in Romania not to distribute dividends this year from their 2019 earnings, central bank board member Cristian Popa said Wednesday.

Romania OMV Petrom Considers Paying Dividends From 2010 Profit

OMV Petrom (SNP.RO), Romania’s largest oil company, Wednesday proposed paying dividends to its shareholders from the 2010 profit, following good financial results.

Romania Proprietatea Fund To Pay Dividends Of RON0.816 A Share For 08/09 Pfts

Romanian investment fund Fondul Proprietatea will pay out a gross dividend of 0.816 lei (EUR1=RON4.2762) a share for the 2008 and 2009 profits, according to a shareholders’ decision Monday.

Romania’s Prefab Bucuresti To Pay RON4.47M Dividends

Romanian construction materials maker Prefab Bucuresti (PREH.RO) will pay its shareholders gross dividends worth a total 4.47 million lei (EUR1=RON4.2392), or 94% of the company’s 2008 net profit.

Romanian Aluminum Co Alro To Pay RON205.3M Dividends

Romania's aluminum producer Alro Slatina SA (ALR.RO) plans to pay gross dividends totaling 205.3 million lei (EUR1=RON4.2392) for 2008 financial year, or RON0.2876 per share, half of the dividend paid last year.

Romanian Fondul Proprietatea To Pay 2007 Dividends Sep 15

Romania's investment fund Fondul Proprietatea will pay dividends worth 0.0659 lei (EUR1= RON3.6031)/share for 2007, as of September 15, the company said Friday in a press statement.

Romania Adjusts Taxation Of Dividends At 10% For Residents, Non-Residents As Of Jan 1, 2009

Romania’s tax per dividends will be adjusted, starting Jan 1, 2009, at 10% for both residents and non-residents, the government decided Tuesday in an emergency ordinance amending the Fiscal Code, following a letter of formal notice from the European Commission.

EU Warns Romania Over Discriminatory Dividend Taxation

The European Commission on Tuesday sent a letter of formal notice to Romania about its tax rules, under which dividends paid to foreign companies (outbound dividends) may be taxed more heavily than dividends paid to domestic companies (domestic dividends).