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* Wednesday, November 12 - Sofia: Trade unions at debt-ridden Bulgarian steel mill Kremikovtzi, which is on the verge of closure over lack of supplies, continue protests demanding help from the government.
* Wednesday, November 12 – Burgas: Trans-Balkan Pipeline, which will build Russian-backed oil pipeline between Bulgaria’s Black Sea port of Burgas and Greece's Aegean port of Alexandroupolis, will hold an official presentation.
* Wednesday, November 12 – Prague (Czech Republic): Bulgarian Interior Minister Mihail Mikov leaves for a one-day visit to the Czech Republic.
* Wednesday, November 12 – Geneva (Switzerland): Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ivailo Kalfin attends session of the International Telecommunication Union.
Wednesday, November 12 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release October consumer price statistics.
Friday, November 14 - Sofia: Bulgaria’s central bank to issue current account data for end-September (0900 GMT).
Wednesday, November 19 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release forecast for investments in manufacturing for 2009, compared to 2008.
Tuesday, November 25 - Sofia: Bulgaria’s central bank to issue end-September gross foreign debt data (1100 GMT).
Tuesday, November 25 - Sofia: Financial and industrial group Eurohold Bulgaria to release consolidated financial results for the third quarter.
Tuesday, November 25 - Sofia: Blue-chip car battery manufacturer MonBat to issue revenue and profit forecast for the last quarter of 2008.
Thursday, November 27 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release Business sentiment data.
Friday, November 28 - Sofia: National Statistics Institute to release October producer price data.
Friday, November 28 - Sofia: Deadline by which the Finance Ministry is to release October budget balance data expires.


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