Montenegro’s Finance Minister, Novica Vuković, has reported solid fiscal results for the first nine months of 2023, with total revenues reaching €2.07 billion — an 8.9%…
Montenegro will need approximately €1 billion in 2024 to settle debts from previous years, with half of that amount allocated to repaying euro bonds issued in…
During a recent parliamentary session, Prime Minister Milojko Spajić addressed questions regarding Montenegro’s public debt and economic growth. He noted that the public gross and net…
At a recent panel titled “Fiscal Strategy and Tax Compliance: A Partnership for Stable Economic Growth” during the XIX International Congress of Accountants and Auditors in…
Economic analyst Predrag Zečević has assessed that Montenegro is currently managing its public debt effectively. With deposits and gold reserves included, the debt level falls below…
As of June 30, 2024, Montenegro’s total public debt stood at €4.54 billion, representing 62.37% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to the Ministry…
The Government of Montenegro has finalized the Draft Law on the Final Account of the Montenegrin Budget for 2023. According to preliminary data from the Statistical…
High public spending, limited revenues, and forthcoming substantial debt repayment obligations pose the greatest challenges to Montenegro’s economy, which is expected to experience slowed growth through…
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 Governor of the Central Bank of Montenegro, Irena Radović, has received positive feedback from the IMF and the World Bank regarding the country’s financial stability.…