ING: Nearly 75% Of Romanians Would Take Money Out Of Savings Accounts If Interests Turned Negative

12.03.2015 By Gabriela Stan

Nearly three quarters of Romanians said they would take money out of their savings accounts if interest rates went negative, of which over 17% would switch into alternative assets (such as the stock market), one third would put their savings in a safe place and 10% would spend more, according to an ING Bank survey.

To read the full story, please login. Not a member? Subscribe here.

Reveal Romania! Business news & views.
Find out all you need by reading the entire story
To invest in Romania, you need to find out about its opportunities.
To close a strategic partnership with a Romanian company, you need to learn about its market position and whether it is a trustworthy partner
To grow here, you need to be informed

Subscribe now
Only 50 euros/month (VAT not included)
Get access to reports, news and statistics in the main sectors of Romania’s economy. Follow the strategic moves of companies operating in Romania. We will keep you updated on the latest business events.
Contact: E: newsroom@zfenglish.com (newsroom), marketing@zfenglish.com (Marketing & PR), sales@zfenglish.com (subscriptions)
T: 0040-318.256.431 (Newsroom)
0040-318.256.158, 0040-318.256.408 (Subscriptions Department)
0040-318.256.469, 0040-318.256.470 (Advertising Sales Department)
0040-318.256.427, 0040-318.256.129 (Marketing & PR)

LOGIN / Lost password?

Keywords:
ROMANIANS
, SAVINGS
, ING

Please fill all required fields!

Your comment was successfully added!

Comments will appear only after the moderation.