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Montenegro economy briefing: Increased indebtedness of Montenegro
08/04/2023
Abstract In March, Montenegro borrowed EUR 100 million from Deutsche Bank. Compared to previous borrowings, this borrowing is significantly less favourable, taking into account the...
Montenegro, Strong real sector is equivalent to stable public finances
04/04/2023
Montenegro can have stable public finances only with a healthy and strong real sector, because without a strong economy and new jobs, but not...
Montenegro, All possibilities and models of borrowing are being considered
26/03/2023
The Ministry of Finance is considering all possibilities and models of borrowing, including the issue of bonds on the domestic market up to the...
Montenegro, borrowing conditions this year will be worse than in previous years
10/02/2023
It is certain that the conditions under which the Government will borrow this year will be worse than in previous years, and in addition...
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In the next three years, Montenegro’s going to borrow €2.35 billion, of which 600 €million this year
05/01/2023
In the next three years, Montenegro’s going to borrow €2.35 billion, of which 600 €million this year, and if the trend of high interest...
Montenegro, By the end of September, banks approved loans totaling EUR 3.67 billion
27/11/2022
By the end of September, banks approved loans totaling EUR 3.67 billion, which is an increase of 0.56 percent on a monthly basis. According to...
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