According to the data of the Ministry of Finance, in the first quarter of 2023, total budget revenues were at the level of EUR 545.7 million,…
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The average pension in 2006 was 142 euros, and at the end of 2020 it was 290 euros. This is an increase of 104%, but it…
The net public debt of Montenegro from independence in 2006 to the end of 2020 increased from EUR 701 million to EUR 3.53 billion, i.e. by…
Without the banking system in Montenegro, there is no growth and development, given that the Montenegrin financial system is bank-centric and that more than 93% of…
Montenegro has the lowest inflation rate in the region, announced the Minister of Economic Development and Tourism Goran Đurović. He shared Eurostat data on social networks,…
Montenegro should take a decisive fiscal stance this year in order to reduce inflation and be ready to use available tools to ensure price stability, it…
The prices of personal consumption products and services, measured by the consumer price index, were on average 0.2% higher in April compared to March, according to…
According to the latest forecasts of the European Commission (EC), the Montenegrin economy will grow 3% this year, which is slightly more than the previous estimate.…
High inflation and political uncertainty were the main blow to the Montenegrin economy, according to the EU Spring Economic Forecast for 2023. It is stated that…
The Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG) expects inflation to decline in 2023, with the forecast that it will range from three to seven percent at the…


