Foreign direct investment rose 1.8 times over nine months
The foreign direct investment in the Moldovan economy during January-September last year had increased 1.8 times to US$627.42 million.
Sources in the National Bank of Moldova have told REPORTER.MD that investments in the share capital came to US$338.06 million, a 2.3 time rise compared with January-September 2007. Investments in the banking sector added up to US$24.07 million, up 2.5 times, in other sectors of the economy – at US$57.6 million, up 32.7%, while the reinvested profit was US$77.29 million, up 23.1%.
The foreign direct investment in the Moldovan economy in September was US$2.419 billion overall.
The investments made by Russia in Moldova made up 10.8%, the United States – 8.6%, Italy – 8.5%, France – 6.3%, the Netherlands – 6.1%, Romania – 5.9%, Spain - 5.8%, Germany – 5.5%, Cyprus – 4.6%, Switzerland – 2.8%.
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