According to market analyst Darko Đikanović, 58% of companies in Montenegro report annual revenues of less than 20,000 euros. Out of a total of 36,700 companies…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Finance recently disclosed that by the end of March, the country’s public debt, excluding deposits, had escalated to €4.67 billion, representing 66.36% of…
The credit rating agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) has upgraded Montenegro’s outlook from “stable” to “positive” while maintaining the credit rating at ‘B/B’, according to the…
There is EUR 143 million in the state treasury, some of which have been spent inappropriately, announced Prime Minister Milojko Spajić. “I don’t know how they…
We can be satisfied that the credit rating of Montenegro has not worsened considering the events and instabilities we had during the previous two years, the…
The credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) has confirmed the stable prospects of Montenegro, while retaining the BB rating, the Ministry of Finance announced. “The…