Finance Minister Novica Vuković spoke to Bankar.me about potential government borrowing options, including issuing retail bonds by the end of the year. According to Vuković, retail…
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Prime Minister Milojko Spajić responded to President Jakov Milatović’s recent statement, in which Milatović claimed that inflation in Montenegro during the first half of the year…
Oleg Filipović, an economic analyst, has recommended that the Montenegrin government consider implementing price controls to address potential inflation driven by psychological factors. In his recent…
At a recent meeting of the Financial Stability Council, an intersectoral working group was established to develop a roadmap for advancing sustainable finance within the financial…
Jelena Nedović, a member of the Movement Europe Now (PES), has underscored the significance of the Europe Now 1 and 2 programs in alleviating the impact…
Trade margins in wholesale and retail will be limited to five to fifteen percent for certain basic necessities, food products, and hygiene products, according to a…
The prices of goods and services for personal consumption, measured by the Consumer Price Index, were on average 4.4 percent higher in January compared to the…
The growth of the Montenegrin economy is expected to be at a moderate level this year, according to the assessment of the International Monetary Fund (IMF),…
In the coming period, interest rates could be optimized in terms of their reduction, in line with the weakening of inflation and the improvement of the…
Buying an apartment for the majority of citizens this year will be an almost impossible mission. While bankers announce a slight decrease in interest rates on…