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Bucharest stock market closes in red, with 1.475 billion RON traded on Wednesday

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The transactions concluded on Wednesday on the (BVB) totalled 1.475 billion RON (298 million euros), of which 1.443 billion RON (291.81 million euros) represented the transactions with bonds, and the highest value was recorded with bonds issued by the Ministry of Finance.

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