PRESS DIGEST - Bulgaria - Nov 27
SOFIA, Nov 27 (Reuters) - These are some of the main stories in Bulgarian newspapers on Thursday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
-- Bulgaria will insist tor the wavering of visas for Bulgarians traveling to the United States as condition to support the trans-Atlantic trade and investment partnership, Economy Minister Bozhidar Lukarski said. (Duma, Monitor, Presa, Sega, 24 Chasa)
-- Shares in troubled Corporate Commercial Bank dropped 99.7 percent to an average 11.2 levs (7.163 US dollar) per share after trading in the lender, whose licence was revoked by the central bank due to insolvency, was resumed. (Duma, Capital Daily, Presa)
CAPITAL DAILY - Bulgaria will get 1.3 billion euro in a 6-month bridge loan at 0.9 percent interest rate and additional 0.4 percent in commissioning taxes and fees from four banks, sources familiar with the process said.
- The defence ministry said it has not been informed for U.S. plans to send tanks and other military equipment in several eastern European counties, including Bulgaria. (Monitor, Sega, Standart)
(1 US dollar = 1.5636 Bulgarian lev)
