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The price of mobile phone calls in Belgium is beginning to decrease, reports Le Soir.
Belgian business confidence, a bellwether for the euro zone, unexpectedly slipped in June, implying its economy is in stagnation at best and not keeping up with recovering neighbour Germany,
Flemish universities attract the most corporate sponsorship money in the world, De Morgen reports today.
Brussels’ Bourse building, Belgium’s former stock exchange, is to become a place of pilgrimage for beer lovers, it was announced yesterday.
Belgium’s national post service yesterday priced its forthcoming float at €14.50 a share, in a closely watched initial public offering ahead of the UK’s Royal Mail float next year, writes
Netherlands-based recruitment firm Randstad Holding NV yesterday announced that its Belgian branch, Randstad Belgium, has entered into formal discussions with the country’s works councils ab
Belgium now ranks as the 5th most attractive European country, one place up from 2011, according to Ernst & Young’s ‘2013 Barometer of Belgian Attractiveness’.
Belgian Central Bank Governor Luc Coene said yesterday that, while Belgian banks are improving in terms of solvency and liquidity, their profitability remains low.