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Pregled tržišnih vesti – nedelja 15
Srbija širi konvergenciju: Skladištenje energije pretvara energetiku, data centre i optičke mreže u skalabilnu infrastrukturnu platformu 11/04/2026 Banke, bilansi i megavati: Kapitalna arhitektura iza širenja obnovljivih…
Market News Roundup CW 15
Serbia’s convergence play expands: Battery storage turns energy, data centres and optical networks into a scalable infrastructure platform 11/04/2026 Banks, balance sheets and megawatts: The capital…
Serbia’s balancing act: how strategic neutrality is reshaping its energy and investment outlook
Serbia’s policy of strategic neutrality—maintaining ties with both Washington and Moscow—has become a central driver of its energy diversification, grid upgrades, and renewable investment plans. For…
Montenegro’s EU accession and healthcare reform: Aligning with European standards
Published by Monte.News Market insights confirmed by Mercosur.me MNE Market Advisory Montenegro’s path toward European Union membership is reshaping the country’s economic and institutional landscape, with healthcare emerging as…
Serbia’s balancing act between Brussels and Beijing tests how durable its growth model is
Serbia is combining EU-oriented reforms with large-scale Chinese investment to sustain growth, but its competitiveness increasingly hinges on meeting EU carbon rules and managing the risks…
Montenegro’s investment shift: from luxury coastal growth to diversified, EU-aligned capital
After two decades of tourism- and real-estate-led expansion, Montenegro is moving toward a more diversified investment model. The next phase hinges on attracting productive capital in…
Montenegro’s push to modernize energy and infrastructure as a route into the EU economy
Montenegro is positioning energy and infrastructure modernization—alongside regulatory alignment with the EU—as the foundation for moving beyond tourism dependence. With planned investment of €3–5 billion across…
Montenegro’s financing model enters a new phase as banking, credit and foreign capital drive growth
Montenegro’s euroized financial system—backed by highly foreign-owned banks and steady FDI inflows—continues to fund tourism, real estate, infrastructure and energy projects. But investors face a selective…
Montenegro’s growth model: tourism, real estate and foreign capital power the economy—but also raise concentration risks
Montenegro’s service-led economy is being driven by tourism, luxury real estate and steady foreign investment, with tourism alone accounting for roughly 20–25% of GDP. But as…
Serbia’s shift to a carbon-priced economy: where CBAM and EU conditionality may lift returns—and where they may squeeze margins
As CBAM and EU-aligned climate rules embed carbon costs into trade and financing, Serbia’s investment map is being redrawn. Renewable power, grid upgrades and critical-minerals mining…