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Industry Watch released its regular report “Wealth & the Finance Industry in Bulgaria”- Q2 2007.
submited on 16.07.2007 in category Political stability | Fiscal affairs | Monetary policy | Regulated markets | Privatisation | Macroeconomic developments
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The expansion of the real (non-financial) sector credit considerably accelerated, as for the first time in several years corporate credit growth exceeded household credit growth. According to our estimate, the growth of household holdings of shares remained considerable (91% annually as of May).Meanwhile, pension funds continue to actively restructure their portfolios seeking better investment opportunities.
The survey „Wealth & the Finance Industry in Bulgaria” allows wealth managers to better understand Bulgarian households’ saving behavior, to plan new products and services, as well as to monitor threats and opportunities posed by the other players on financial services market.
Both data from official and unofficial sources, as well as Industry Watch own calculations are used in the report compilation. All causal references are duly explained when presented. Most conclusions are graphically illustrated to assist readers. The product consists of comprehensive quarterly survey and brief monthly updates. Quarterly reports are available both in print and in electronic format. Users of electronic format have access to ready-to-print document as well as data series in spread sheets.
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