Tag: capital

Investment selectivity grows as capital becomes more cautious

By 2026, investment behavior in Montenegro has shifted decisively from volume-driven inflows toward selective, risk-adjusted capital allocation. While foreign and domestic investment has not...

Montenegro under EU accession and early membership: Capital reallocation, cost–benefit stacks and new business formation through 2030

EU accession is often framed as a legal milestone. In economic reality, it functions as a capital-allocation mechanism that reshapes incentives across banking, labour, state...

Where capital still works in Montenegro

After 2025, capital allocation in Montenegro is no longer a question of which sectors will grow, but which parts of each sector can still compound...

Is Montenegro a safe bet for institutional capital through 2028?

For institutional investors evaluating Southeastern Europe, Montenegro occupies a distinctive space: small but strategically placed; tourism-driven but economically diversifying; fiscally vulnerable at moments yet...
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Bank liquid assets and capital show mixed trends in January 2025

At the end of January, the liquid assets of banks amounted to EUR 1.46 billion, which is 12.76% lower than in December. Compared to the...

The most successful large companies in Montenegro are mainly engaged in trade

In the region of the Western Balkans, the highest economic growth will be recorded by Montenegro for the third year in a row. Data from...
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