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Montenegro’s macroeconomic position in early 2026: Moderate inflation, tight fiscal optics and a banking system still pricing risk

Montenegro started 2026 with a macro configuration that looks calm on the surface—single-digit inflation, euroisation anchoring nominal stability, and a government that is trying...

Montenegro’s annual inflation rate eases to 2.9 percent in January 2026, with cigarettes, rents and food prices driving cost pressures

Montenegro’s annual consumer price inflation slowed to about 2.9 percent in January 2026, down from roughly 4 percent in December 2025, marking the lowest...

Montenegro’s annual inflation at 2.9 percent in January

Montenegro’s annual consumer price inflation stood at 2.9 percent in January 2026, according to data released by the Statistical Office of Montenegro (MONSTAT). This...

Prices in Montenegro are rising at nearly twice the rate of the EU average as inflationary pressures intensify

Inflation in Montenegro continues to outpace the European Union average, with consumer prices rising at a rate that is almost double that recorded across the EU,...
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Why prices in Montenegro are rising faster than in the European Union

Montenegro is entering a phase in which inflation is no longer a temporary disturbance but a structural economic signal. While consumer prices across the...

Inflation at 4 percent: Implications for consumers, business cost structures, wage dynamics and investment outlook in Montenegro

The persistence of 4 percent headline inflation at the end of 2025 carries differentiated implications across Montenegro’s economic agents, reflecting the country’s structure as a small,...
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