Montenegro’s made a good progress and is moderately ready for the development of a functional market economy. Following a sharp recession in...
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The Central Bank of Montenegto (CBCG) recommended the Government to urgently prepare a fiscal consolidation program, which should be predominantly...
Ministry of Finance and the Government of Montenegro are implementing the measures of fiscal consolidation defined by 2020. Our economic growth is...
In the last two years, stability of public finances has been strengthened, and the economic growth, that amounted 4,7% last year, has been stimulated...
Moody’s Investors service in its latest report has affirmed Montenegro’s B1 rating: changes outlook to positive from stable. The affirmation of...
The Standard&Poor’s (S&P) rating agency has published a new report on Montenegro and affirmed the country’s previous rating of “B+/B” with...
Prime Minister Dusko Markovic met in Sofia this morning (on the sidelines of the EU-Western Balkans Summit) with the Chief Executive Officer of the...
Montenegro is currently negotiating with the World Bank in order to obtain a new $90 million guarantee and thus be able to borrow up to $270 million...
According to representatives of the Montenegrin govt and Central Bank of Montenegro (CBCG), these institutions plan to continue their cooperation...
According to Vasilije Kostić, the economic analyst, successful bond issue, conducted under very favorable conditions, means that the international...
According to the projections of the World Bank, Montenegrin economy will be 2,8 % stronger this year, in comparison to the 4,4 %, recorded last year...
Montenegrin prime minister Dusko Markovic said he expected continued growth in investment activity. He said this in a meeting with the IMF’s...
Fiscal consolidation measures are an inevitable element of our overall economic development strategy and they don’t represent a partial whim of the...
Today ends the first year of PM Dusko Markovic’s administration. The government assesses the first year of Dusk Markovic’s administration as one of a...
We expect the economy to grow by more than 4% in 2017 and we are not considering introducing new austerity measures next year. However, we will...
Head of the IMF mission to Montenegro Martin Petri said that the country would be in debt crisis without austerity measures the government is...
Montenegrin government’s commitment to increase fiscal discipline has yielded results – tax collection increased by several million euros...
Prime minister Dusko Markovic met World Bank vice president Cyril Miller on Thursday. Markovic said that the budget deficit would be eliminated by...