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On New Year’s Eve in the city of Gelsenkirchen in western Germany, robbers drilled through the wall of the Sparkasse bank, breaking into about 3.2 thousand cells. The damage is estimated to be up to 90 million euros. This is one of the largest bank robberies in the history of Germany, reports Logos Press with reference to DW.

The Monitorul Oficial of December 31 published Law No. 318/2025 amending a number of regulations, which introduces a number of amendments to the Tax Code that will come into force on January 1, 2026, Logos Press reported.

As of January 5, 2026, Lydia Ababiy will succeed Anu Luca as deputy secretary general of the Ministry of Finance, Logos Press reported.

The Republic of Moldova is on the 20th place out of 123 countries of the world in terms of the share of cash usage, Logos Press reports.

Three-quarters of the increase in public debt in 2025 is due to the government’s domestic borrowing, Logos Press reports.

The Ministry of Finance announces the extension for 2026 of the investment program of direct subscriptions through the electronic platform eVMS.md and encourages all citizens of the country to register more actively on the platform next year and to lend to the government, – reports Logos Press.

The majority of SMEs in Moldova consider the business environment in the country to be average or favorable. These are the results of a survey conducted by iData between October and November 2025 on a sample of 397 active micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

From December 26, the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) will put into circulation two new commemorative coins: “Petre Teodorovici – 75 years since his birth” and “80 years since the foundation of the State Medical and Pharmaceutical University named after Nicolae Testemitanu”, – reports Logos Press.

The dollar value of foreign debt rose by the end of November due to changes in world currencies, causing more than 60% of the total addition to the country’s external debt, Logos Press reported.

The year 2025 will go down in the history of Moldova’s financial system as the year when the country took a decisive step towards European integration by joining the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), Logos Press reports.

Experts warn of billion-dollar cryptocurrency schemes damaging the budget, and the National Bank of Moldova (NBM) promises to present the law only by December 2026, Logos Press reported.

The decline in official foreign currency receipts to the population from abroad, despite the cheapening of remittances, has affected the situation on the cash foreign exchange market: sales have been declining for four months, – reports Logos Press.

The taxpayer will have the right to submit objections to the Tax Audit Report within 3 business days of its receipt, Logos Press reports.

Next year, the Fund for Guaranteeing Deposits in the Banking System (FGDSB) plans to launch an online platform to compensate guaranteed bank deposits in the event of a banking crisis, Logos Press reported.

Despite the general growth of citizens’ savings in the banking system, the interest in placing funds in accounts is falling, which indicates a decline in confidence and profitability of such savings, – reports Logos Press.

Demand for new financial products is falling due to stagnating real incomes and tighter credit conditions, Logos Press reported.

From December 19 this year, the National Bank of Moldova has put into circulation a commemorative coin “Moldova in the Single Euro Payments Area”, – reports Logos Press.

The Moldovan government will apply to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for an additional loan of 150 million euros to complete the repair and reconstruction of two roads of strategic importance, Logos Press reported.

The IMF sees no room for further easing of monetary policy under the current conditions of rising core inflation, urging the National Bank to be cautious, Logos Press reports.

The list of persons filing income and asset declarations will include providers of audiovisual services, periodicals, press agencies and non-profit organizations financed from the state budget and foreign aid projects, Logos Press reported.
