ROMANIA - The International Monetary Fund has reached a €12.95bn (£12.1bn) support deal with Romania in a bid to help the country through the economic crisis.
The deal - which was supported by a further €5bn from the European Union, €1bn from the World Bank and up to €1bn from other multi-national organisations - will be dependent on the country bringing...
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