Romania - Factors to watch on April 25

BUCHAREST, April 25 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events to watch which may affect Romanian financial markets on Wednesday.

MONEY SUPPLY

Romania's central bank to release M3 money supply data for March.

PRIME MINISTER

Romanian Prime Minister Viorica Dancila is on a two-day official visit to Israel. Earlier this month, the government said it backs moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, drawing a warning from the president - who has the final say - that the move could break international law.

PRESIDENT

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis meets central bank governor Mugur Isarescu and deputy governor Florin Georgescu at 0900 GMT. Earlier this month, Iohannis said he would try to mediate between the government and the bank after the ruling Social Democrat Party leader verbally attacked the bank.

CEE MARKETS

Central European currencies traded around four-week lows against the euro on Tuesday as U.S. Treasury yields hit multi-year highs, while Hungary's central bank reaffirmed its loose policy.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Romanian energy regulator ANRE plans to introduce a new support scheme for renewable energy from 2021, when the current green certificates scheme expires. ANRE vicepresident Zoltan Nagy said it will likely be a feed-in premium tarrif scheme. energynomics.ro

RULING PARTY CHIEF

The trial in which ruling Social Democrat Party leader Liviu Dragnea stands accused of instigating other public officials to comit abuse of office has a hearing date on Wednesday.

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