"We don't see problems with Romanian banks, we are constantly monitoring developments in global markets and at the moment we do not see contagion in the Romanian banking sector," Popa told private television station Digi24. (Reporting by Luiza Ilie, editing by Alan Charlish and Toby Chopra)
BUCHAREST, March 16 (Reuters) - Romania's banks are well
capitalized and the central bank sees no risk of contagion from
concerns over the health of the global banking system at the
moment, board member Cristian Popa said on Thursday.
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