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Montenegro banking sector liquidity strengthens as system expansion continues

Liquidity conditions in Montenegro’s banking sector improved at the start of 2026, with total liquid assets reaching €1.46 billion at the end of February, according to...

EU regulatory convergence positions Montenegro as emerging financial gateway for capital entry

Montenegro’s financial system is undergoing a gradual but significant transformation, as regulatory convergence with European Union standards enhances transparency, stability and integration, positioning the...

Montenegro’s banks are moving from liquidity preservation to active risk deployment

Montenegro’s banking sector entered 2026 in a position of visible financial strength. Profits are rising, loan books are expanding, deposits continue to grow, and...

Montenegro’s €326m reserve buffer highlights liquidity strength and structural limits of monetary policy

Montenegro’s banking system entered early 2026 with a required reserve stock of €326.42m, a figure that, while technical in nature, offers a clear lens into...
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Montenegro, All possibilities and models of borrowing are being considered

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, Issuing Long-term bonds on domestic market could bring success

The Ministry of Finance is considering the possibility of issuing long-term bonds on the domestic market, which could be purchased by citizens and businesses,...
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