At the 60th session held yesterday, chaired by President Dritan Abazović, the government adopted the Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policy Guidelines for the period from 2023 to…
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Real estate prices in Budva have reached their highest point, real estate agent Tomislav Ranković told RTV Budva. He points out that the current situation is…
The economic citizenship program expired on December 31, and the government recently made a decision to form a coordinating body to analyze the program in order…
“Russia’s war in Ukraine has significant consequences for the Montenegrin economy. Higher global food and energy prices contributed to record high inflation of nearly 17% in…
The previous period was marked by strong price growth. The inflation rate in September was 16%, while the inflation rate in the first nine months was…
The inflationary developments in 2021 are under impact of an increase in aggregate demand, bottlenecks in global supply chains, and basic commodities prices trends in the…
The banking sector of Montenegro made a strong contribution to the Montenegrin economy rebound, which was heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The banking…
The decision of the Government of Montenegro to borrow up to 350 million euros from domestic commercial banks by the end of the year is generally…
The prices of products and services for personal consumption measured by the consumer price index were by 1.4% higher in October this year compared to September,…
The prices of personal consumption products and services, measured by the consumer price index, in October, compared to September, were on average 1.4 percent higher, according…