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Montenegro stock exchange: Varied performance during holiday trading

In a shortened trading week due to holidays, Montenegro's stock exchange indices moved in different directions, with a total turnover of nearly 60 thousand...

Montenegro’s rising debt: Over 150,000 citizens indebted to banks for €1.78 billion

According to recent data from the Central Bank of Montenegro, the financial landscape in the country paints a picture of growing indebtedness among its...

Montenegro’s fiscal strategy: A Path to stability and growth

The government has announced that it won't take on new debt for its day-to-day spending this year, nor does it plan to issue bonds...

Montenegro’s real estate market: Navigating stability amid market shifts

The real estate landscape in Montenegro is currently experiencing a period of stability. Although there has been a noticeable calm in the market and...
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Montenegro’s banking landscape: Insights into deposits and financial trends

The largest deposit in Montenegrin banks, nearly 60 million euros, is held by a non-resident legal entity, as reported by Televizija Crne Gore, based...

Montenegro’s regional wage dynamics and employment trends: Insights from Q1 2021

In the initial quarter of this year, employees in municipalities such as Tivat, Zeta, Pljevlja, Podgorica, Cetinje and Kotor outpaced the national wage average,...
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